
Bradly Nadeau and Scott Morrow named to AHL’s “Top Prospects” Team.
The Carolina Hurricanes recently announced the details for their annual prospect development camp.
It will be held at Invisalign Arena from June 29 to July 3.
There are currently 11 players attending including Alexander Rykov and Dominik Badinka. All players selected in the upcoming draft will also be invited.
The press release is below.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 11, 2025
‘CANES ANNOUNCE 2025 DEVELOPMENT CAMP SCHEDULE
Camp will be held at Invisalign Arena from June 29-July 3
RALEIGH, N.C. – Darren Yorke, Associate General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced the roster and schedule for the team’s annual Prospects Development Camp, which will be held at Invisalign Arena from June 29-July 3.
Carolina’s 2025 Prospects Development Camp roster currently consists of 11 players, including eight forwards and three defensemen. Four players selected by the Hurricanes in the 2024 NHL Draft will attend, including second-round pick Dominik Badinka, third-round pick Noel Fransen, and fifth-round picks Oskar Vuollet and Justin Poirier. Also attending camp for the first time will be 2023 fourth-round selection Alexander Rykov. Players selected by the Hurricanes in the 2025 NHL Draft, which takes place on June 27-28, will also be invited to attend. The full 2025 Prospects Development Camp roster will be released prior to the camp starting.
Development camp will begin with player arrivals on June 29th, and on-ice sessions will run from June 30-July 2nd. All on-ice sessions are open to the public and media. During camp, players will also go through off-ice training and educational sessions. The public 2025 Prospects Development Camp schedule is below.
CAROLINA HURRICANES 2025 PROSPECTS DEVELOPMENT CAMP SCHEDULE
(On-ice sessions in bold)
Sunday, June 29th
Player arrival (No media availability)
Monday, June 30th
9:30 a.m.: Fitness testing
12:30 p.m.: On-ice testing
Tuesday, July 1
9 a.m.: Skills sessions
12:30 p.m.: Skills Sessions
Wednesday, July 2
9 a.m.: Skills Sessions
Thursday, July 3
Player Departure
In other news, Bradly Nadeau and Scott Morrow were recently named to the AHL’s Top Prospect team.
This is quite an honor as only five players in the entire league are chosen. It is also the first time in history that two players were chosen from the same team.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 11, 2025
MORROW, NADEAU NAMED TO AHL TOP PROSECTS TEAM
Marks first time two players from the same team earned honor in same season
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The American Hockey League today announced that Hurricanes defenseman Scott Morrow and forward Bradly Nadeau have been named to the 2024-25 AHL Top Prospects Team. The honor is determined by the league’s hockey operations department in conjunction with AHL general managers, recognizing the three forwards, two defensemen and one goaltender projected to be the best future NHL players. It marks the first time that two players from the same organization have been recognized as members of the AHL’s Top Prospects Team in the same season.
Morrow, 22, registered 13 goals and 26 assists (39 points) in 52 AHL games for the Chicago Wolves in 2024-25, his first professional season after three years at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Selected by Carolina in the second round of the 2021 NHL Draft, Morrow played 14 regular-season games with the Hurricanes this season, tallying one goal and five assists (6 points) and averaging nearly 16 minutes of ice time. The native of Darien, Conn., also made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut last month, appearing in all five games of Carolina’s series with Florida.
Just one of five players in AHL history to register a 30-goal season before the age of 20, Bradly Nadeau led all AHL rookies with 32 goals and finished second with 58 points in 64 games for Chicago, earning a selection to the 2024-25 AHL All-Rookie Team. Nadeau, who earned Hockey East All-Rookie honors and a Hobey Baker Award finalist nod as a freshman at the University of Maine last season, added one assist in two NHL games with Carolina and also skated for Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship, collecting two goals. The native of St-François-de-Madawaska, N.B., was a first-round choice (30th overall) by the Hurricanes in the 2023 NHL Draft.
To qualify for the AHL Top Prospects Team, skaters must have been 22 years old or younger on the first day of the regular season, and must have played at least 36 regular-season games in the AHL and no more than 30 regular-season games in the National Hockey League during 2023-24. Goaltenders must have been 23 or younger on opening night and have played at least 25 AHL games and no more than 20 NHL games during the regular season.
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