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Blues Make Three Selections At The 2025 NHL Entry Draft

2025 Development Camp Set For June 30 – July 3 At Centene Community Ice Center

by Dan O'Neill
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The St. Louis Blues made three selections at the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, including forward Justin Carbonneau in the first round (19th ovr), forward Mikhail Fyodorov in the fifth round (147th ovr), and goaltender Love Harenstam in the sixth round (179th ovr).  The Blues will host 2025 Development Camp next week, June 30 – July 3, at Centene Community Ice Center.  On-ice sessions will be free and open to the public, beginning at noon each day.

Carbonneau, 18, spent last season with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, leading the team and ranking second in the QMJHL overall with 89 points and 46 goals in 62 regular-season games.  For his efforts, the Levis, Quebec, native was named to the league’s 2024-25 First All-Star Team.  Overall, the 6’1, 192-pound forward has spent the past three seasons in the QMJHL, amassing 168 points (82 goals, 86 assists) and 103 penalty minutes.

Fyodorov, 18, spent the majority of last season with Stalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk in Russia’s MHL, posting a team-leading 43 points (17 goals, 26 assists) in 45 regular-season games as an assistant captain.  The Magnitogorsk, Russia, native also collected three points (one goal, two assists) in four postseason games and represented his team at the 2024-25 MHL All-Star Game.  Overall, Fyodorov has appeared in 84 MHL regular-season games over the past two seasons, totaling 71 points (28 goals, 43 assists).

Harenstam, 18, spent the majority of last season with Skelleftea AIK J20 in Sweden, posting a 10-9-0 record along with a 3.31 goals-against average and a .895 save percentage.  The Stockholm native also earned a bronze medal with Team Sweden at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and a silver medal at the 2025 U-18 World Junior Championships (WJC), where he was named a ‘Top 3 Player’ on his team.  At the 2024 U-18 WJC, Harenstam led Sweden to a bronze medal after going 4-3-0 with a 2.26 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage in seven tournament games.  Overall, the 6’1, 190-pound goaltender has accrued a 19-16-0 record, a 3.17 goals-against average, and a .902 save percentage over the past three seasons in Sweden (J20).

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