Oilers Just Added Another Prospect Worth Watching Closely

The Edmonton Oilers bolster their prospect pipeline, selecting dynamic center Caden Harvey from the Windsor Spitfires as their sixth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

The Edmonton Oilers kept their draft day momentum rolling by snagging Caden Harvey in the sixth round. Harvey, a promising Penn State commit, was the 180th overall pick, coming from the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 183 pounds, this right-shot center made quite an impression in his first major junior hockey season, tallying 11 goals and 34 points in 2025-26.

Harvey's game is characterized by his tenacity, earning him the 188th spot among North American skaters according to NHL Central Scouting. While he didn't make the cut on Daily Faceoff's Steven Ellis' list, Elite Prospects ranked him much higher at 124, highlighting his potential.

As per the Elite Prospects Draft Guide, "It’s on the walls where Harvey is at his best, digging pucks and sliding them into pockets in the opposition’s coverage. There’s a level of forethought in his game, as he actively looks to invite pressure to create space for teammates."

Harvey's resume is already impressive, boasting a gold medal with Team USA at the last Hlinka-Gretzky tournament, where he netted two goals over five games. His experience with the US National U17 team adds another feather to his cap.

Originally from Pennsylvania, Harvey was an OHL Priority Draft pick after a standout season with the Pittsburgh Penguins U16AAA squad in 2024-25. He's set to continue his development at Penn State for the 2027-28 season.

For the Oilers, Harvey is the fourth pick of the day, joining a group that includes selections from the second, third, and fifth rounds, comprising three forwards and a defenseman. With one more pick to go in the seventh round, the Oilers' draft strategy is shaping up to be a well-rounded one.

Oilers fans have reason to be optimistic about Harvey's future, especially with his commitment to Penn State, where he'll have the opportunity to hone his skills under the tutelage of renowned NCAA coach Guy Gadowsky.

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