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Cougars Ravensbergen rated top North American goalie in mid-term draft rankings

Four Prince George Cougars continue to catch the eye of NHL scouts.

The Central Scouting mid-term rankings for this year’s entry-draft was unveiled today (Tuesday) which included Josh Ravensbergen who tops the list of North American draft-eligible goaltenders.

In addition, sophomore forwards Jett Lajoie and Aiden Foster are rated 70th and 134th respectively.

Newly acquired sniper Ben Riche is ranked 174th.

PG product and Vancouver Giants star forward Cameron Schmidt is rated 30th.

Schmidt is tied for 2nd in the WHL in goals with 29.

The 2025 NHL Draft is set for June 27th and 28th at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.

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