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Flames prospect roundup: Hunter Laing scores twice
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Ryley Delaney
Oct 28, 2025, 15:30 EDTUpdated: Oct 28, 2025, 12:29 EDT
Hunter Laing is off to a great start this season.
This is the Oct. 20-27 edition of the Flames prospect round-up, where we look at how Flames prospects have done every week. Specifically, we’ll look at players playing overseas, in junior hockey, or at the college level, as the American Hockey League prospects will have an article of their own in the Wranglers recaps.
Let’s take a look at the week that was!

Cole Reschny

This week, Cole Reschny and Cade Littler played two games for the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, splitting the two games against Clarkson University. They fell 5-2 in the opener, but won the second game 1-0. Reschny was held pointless in their loss, but had an assist in their 1-0 win. Through six games, he has a goal and four points, and is a -3.
This weekend, the Fighting Hawks are in NCHC action, hosting Minnesota Duluth for two games on Friday and Saturday.

Cullen Potter

Cullen Potter and the Arizona State University Sun Devils were off this week. Potter still has three assists in six games, as they play two games at Miami (Ohio) on this weekend on Friday and Saturday.

Theo Stöckselius

Theo Stöckselius remains out of action, as he still has a goal and nine points in seven games. Djurgårdens IF U20 was in action this week, falling 3-2 to Mora IK U20 in overtime, before defeating Leksands IF U20 by a score of 4-3.
This coming week, Djurgårdens IF U20 will play MoDo Hockey U20 on Saturday and IF Björklöven U20 on Sunday, both games are on the road.

Mace’o Phillips

This past week, Flames’ third-rounder Mace’o Phillips was out of action, as he has a goal and three points in eight games this season. His Green Bay Gamblers played two games against the Chicago Steel in United States Hockey League action, falling 4-2 in the first game before winning the second game 6-3.
This week, the Gamblers head on the road to face the Waterloo Black Hawks on Friday and Dubuque Fighting Saints on Saturday.

Ethan Wyttenbach

Ethan Wyttenbach and Quinnipiac University were busy this past week, defeating Holy Cross 4-1 and New Hampshire 2-0, but falling 4-1 to Trevor Hoskin and Merrimack. Wyttenbach picked up an assist in both the Holy Cross and Merrimack games, giving him four goals and eight points in eight games.
Quinnipiac don’t play this coming week, returning to action the following week with games against Alaska Fairbanks, Yale, and Brown.

Jakob Leander

Jakob Leander and HV71 U20 played two games this past week, defeating Malmö Redhawks U20 by a score of 6-2 before falling 7-3 to Rögle BK U20. In their 7-3 loss, the right-shot defenceman picked up an assist, giving him a goal and four points in 13 games this season.
HV71 U20 play another game against Rögle BK U20 on Friday at home, before facing Malmö Redhawks U20 at home on Saturday.

Yan Matveiko

Yan Mateviko, drafted in the seventh round of the 2025 draft by the Flames, played three games this past week with Krasnaya Armiya. They defeated Avto 6-2, fell 2-1 in overtime to Dinamo-Shinnik, before getting revenge on Dinamo-Shinnik with a 4-1 win the following day. Matveiko picked up an assist in each of their wins, giving him six goals and 16 points in 17 games this season.
Coming up for Krasnaya Armiya are two road games, one against Stalnye Lisy on Wednesday and Krylya Sovetov on Monday.

Jacob Battaglia

Kingston Frontenacs’ captain Jacob Battaglia played two games this past week, falling 6-3 to the Guelph Storm and 4-1 to the Niagara IceDogs. The Flames’ second-rounder in 2024 finished as a -4, giving him six goals and 10 points 11 games this season.
This week, the Frontenacs head to Peterborough to face the Petes on Saturday, before hosting the London Knights on Sunday.

Henry Mews

This week, right-shot defenceman Henry Mews and the University of Michigan played two games against Western Michigan, defeating them 4-0 in the first game, before suffering their first loss the following day, losing 5-2. In both games, Mews picked up an assist, giving him seven apples in eight games this season.
This weekend, the Wolverines head on the road to face Notre Dame for two games on Friday and Saturday.

Kirill Zarubin

Kirill Zarubin and Mikhailov Academy had a busy, perfect week, defeating JHC Atlant 6-5, Irbis by a score of 2-1 in overtime, and Kuznetskie Medvedi 5-2. Zarubin played in all three games, stopping 21 of 26 shots in their 6-5 win, 31 of 32 shots in their 2-1 overtime win, and 22 of 24 shots in their 5-2 win. This season, Zarubin has a .924 save percentage and 2.14 goals against average in 14 games played.
Mikhailov Academy play just one game this week, hosting HC Kapitan on Friday.

Trevor Hoskin

Trevor Hoskin and Merrimack played two games this week, defeating Ethan Wyttenbach 4-1 but falling 5-2 to Long Island University. In their victory, Hoskin picked up his first goal of the season, but was held pointless in their loss. Through five games this season, the Flames’ fourth-round pick in the 2024 draft has two goals and five points.
Merrimack play just one game this week, playing a road game against Connecticut on Saturday.

Luke Misa

This past week, Luke Misa and the Penn State Nittany Lions played two games, defeating Stonehill 3-2 and 4-2. In their 4-2 victory, Misa picked up his first point of the season, an assist, playing eight games this season.
Penn State heads on the road to play Ohio State in a two-game set on Thursday and Friday in Big Ten action.

Hunter Laing

Hunter Laing and the Saskatoon Blades played two games this past week, falling 3-2 to the Everett Silvertips and 6-3 to the Portland Winterhawks. In their 3-2 loss, Laing scored two goals and was held pointless in the other games, giving him six goals and 12 points in 11 games this season.
The Blades continue their United States road trips, playing the Tri-City Americans on Tuesday, the Spokane Chiefs on Wednesday, the Seattle Thunderbirds on Friday, and the Wenatchee Wild on Saturday.

Eric Jamieson

Eric Jamieson was picked in the sixth round of the 2024 draft just like Laing, and he scored his second goal of the season in Denver University’s 7-3 win over Boston College. Unfortunately, they fell 1-0 to Northeastern in the following game. With the goal, the left-shot defenceman now has two goals and four points in six games.
This week, the Pioneers host Alaska Anchorage for two games, one on Friday and one on Saturday.

Jaden Lipinski

Jaden Lipinski and Maine were in action this week, losing 3-2 to Colgate, before winning their other game against Colgate by a score of 3-2 in overtime.The Flames’ fourth-round pick in the 2023 draft was held pointless, giving him two goals and five points in six games this season.
This coming week, Maine hosts Boston University for two games, one on Friday and the other on Saturday.

Yegor Yegorov

Yegor Yegorov and JHC Spartak MHA played two games this past week. They defeated Yegorov’s former team, Krylya Sovetov, by a score of 7-1, before defeating JHC Atlant 2-1. Yegorov played both games, stopping 29 of 30 shots against his former team, as well as 31 of 32 shots against JHC Atlant. The Flames’ sixth-rounder in 2023 now has a .926 save percentage and 2.62 goals against average nine games this season.
Next up for JHC Spartak MHA are two home games. One comes against AKM-Yunior on Friday, and the other against JHC Spartak on Monday. No, JHC Spartak and JHC Spartak aren’t the same team. Russia is confusing.

Axel Hurtig

Axel Hurtig and the Calgary Hitmen played two games this week, defeating the Red Deer Rebels 2-1 and the Edmonton Oil Kings 3-2. Hurtig had an assist in the 3-2 win, giving the left-shot defenceman two goals and three points in eight games.
This week, the Hitmen will host the Rebels on Wednesday, before a road trip where they’ll face the Prince Albert Raiders and Brandon Wheat Kings.

Cade Littler

As noted at the start of the article, North Dakota split the two games they played this week against Clarkson, falling 5-2 in one and defeating them 1-0 in the other. Littler was held pointless in both games, but had a minor penalty in their loss. This season, the Flames’ seventh-round pick in 2022 has a goal and three points in five games.
Next up for North Dakota are two home matchups against Minnesota Duluth on Friday and Saturday.

Ryley Delaney is a Nation Network writer for FlamesNation, Oilersnation, and Blue Jays Nation. She can be followed on Twitter @Ryley__Delaney.
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