Six Terrier recruits heard their names called on Day 2 of the NHL Entry Draft, led by second-round choices defenseman Xavier Villeneuve, taken at #34 by the Blackhawks and Nikolas Aaram-Olsen, taken by Vancouver with the 41st pick.
Along with first-round selections Caleb Malhotra and Tynan Lawrence, eight of the nine draft-eligible Terriers were selected. Those two as well as Villeneuve and Aaram-Olsen will skate for the 2026-27 squad, which will include 20 drafted players.
8 Terriers were drafted in the 2026 NHL Draft which matches a program record reached in 1987, 2012, and 2019
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) June 27, 2026
A dynamic offensive-defenseman (See recruit profile in the sidebar) who plays in the Hutson Brothers' style, Villeneuve adds to the increasing Terrier presence on the Blackhawks. Jordan Greenway has joined Chicago returnees Alex Vlasic, Ryan Greene, Sacha Boisvert and, possibly Drew Commesso.
After drafting only 6'1" or taller D-men in recent years, Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson explained drafting the undersized Villeneuve to The Athletic.
“I just think the dynamic offense, the skating,” Davidson said when asked how Villeneuve might be different. “He has a lot of traits that are required of a smaller defenseman to work moving forward and so that certainly played into it.”
“Honestly for me personally, he was just one of those guys, too, that really popped for me when I met him in person,” Davidson said. “I love the passion he spoke with when he talked about the game, how he talked about the game, even just knowing about the league.“It’s a whole package, there’s a holistic aspect to that. But from a hockey standpoint, the offense and the skating is one that you need to see from a defenseman of his size to have a good feeling that they’ll be able to make it moving forward.”
I had Xavier Villenueve ranked #4 on my list. And I think 31 other NHL orgs will hate that they passed on this kid in a few years. Elite skater, manipulative, deceptive, elite vision, extremely skilled, could be Lane Hutson 2.0. Great pick by Kyle here. pic.twitter.com/TMDUCUwfh8
— CSS (@ChicagoSufferer) June 27, 2026
● TheHockeyWriters.com Blackhawks Draft Xavier Villeneuve 34th Overall
● Second City Hockey Blackhawks select defenseman Xavier Villeneuve in second round
● Boston Hockey Blog Xavier Villeneuve selected by Chicago Blackhawks in Second Round
BU's first-ever Norweigan recruit, Aaram-Olsen joins fellow freshman Malhotra as a Canucks' pick following a strong J20 Nationell season in Sweden with Örebro (20-20-40).
CanucksArmy.com reported "He attacks off the rush, handles the puck at pace and works responsibly on the backcheck," while The Daily Faceoff wrote:
“Aaram-Olsen always shines internationally, typically playing a big role for Norway across all age groups. He’s a pure goal scorer, and he often can be found dominating his own age group. I love him on the power play, where it feels like he does a good job of cycling the puck and then firing quick one-timers."
The Athletic commented:
More than anything, though, Aaram-Olsen is a proper freak-level athlete.At the NHL draft combine, Aaram-Olsen absolutely crushed the various jump-related athletic tests. These are typically the tests that NHL talent evaluators pay the most attention to, largely because they’re seen as correlated with explosive skating ability. In the standing long jump test, in particular, Aaram-Olsen recorded the best result in this draft class.“He’s a machine in the gym,” Vancouver Dir. of Amateur Scouting Todd Harvey noted. “I mean, he’s a guy that’s pretty low-maintenance, a direct player when he’s on the ice. He’s direct and he skates quick. That kind of explosive skating, and he’s got a really good shot so he can beat goalies.”
● TheHockeyWriters.com Canucks Draft Niklas Aaram-Olsen 41st Overall
A pair 2027 recruits were selected in the third round of the draft."It means a lot, [I'm] really grateful."
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) June 27, 2026
Niklas Aaram-Olsen chats with Rinkside Reporter Olivia McDonald about getting drafted by the #Canucks. #NHLDraft | @UberEats pic.twitter.com/VuuwusqTPj
With the 75th overall pick, the Blues have selected defenseman Luke Schairer. pic.twitter.com/nOJzdhgVND
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) June 27, 2026
A 6'3", 200 lb., right-shot defenseman, Luke Schairer was the first NTDP blueliner selected. His Elite Prospects' draft profile:
An explosive skater with a separating top-end gear, Schairer has the mobility of an NHL shutdown defender. He also has the rush defence skills, combining the speed with angling, stick work, and precision. He’s a master of diffusing complex rushes.
The North Carolina native, who will skate for Peterborough in the OHL next season, told The Hockey News:
"Just going to the OHL is going to be really good for my game," Schairer said. "There’s no rush. Obviously, I’m really raw. I feel like one more year in the OHL is going to be good for me, for my offensive game, for my defensive game, for playing a lot of minutes. Just going to help me develop a lot. Going to BU after that, so I’m excited.
"The environment there, they have had a lot of NHL players that (went) there that came through BU. Obviously (Jay) Pandolfo is a really respected head coach and I feel like he's going to help me be an NHL player as I get older.
"I'm a two-way defenseman, I feel like I can play in most situations... I'm excited for what's next."
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) June 27, 2026
Hear from Blues' third-round pick Luke Shairer immediately after his name was called at the 2026 #NHLDraft. pic.twitter.com/8PDE9XbXzu
Rian Chudzinski has been selected by the Anaheim Ducks with the 82nd overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. ⁰⁰Chudzinski recorded 17 points (six goals, 11 assists) across 21 playoff games for the Moncton Wildcats. pic.twitter.com/P4Wnie4l6H
— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) June 27, 2026
Following a 52-point prep season at Dexter Southfield, Rian Chudzinski had a strong rookie season the QMJHL. The son of longtime NFL coach Rob Chudzinski, he'll return to Moncton for a second season before heading to Comm. Ave.
Orange County Register:
His straight-line speed, tenacity and willingness to bang bodies all stand out. His offensive game gained steam over the course of his campaign last year, but his aggressiveness, hunger for the puck and activity level are what make him an attractive prospect.
● NHL.com Ducks Select Winger Chudzinski in Third Round of NHL Draft
2027 recruit Brady Knowling was grabbed in the fourth round by San Jose as part of one of the top 2026 draft classes. The 6'5" netminder for the NTDP U18s was a standout in the USA-CHL series with a 42-save effort to secure a win. He also suited up for Team USA in the World Juniors. Knowling, who was Central Scouting's top-ranked North American goalie, will be in the crease for OHL Saginaw next season.
● San Jose Hockey Now Sharks Pick Brady Knowling No. 127
San Jose GM Mike Grier--a BU All-American and Jay Pandolfo teammate on the 1995 national champions--who selected Knowling as well as three first-round picks, continues to build a strong player pipeline for the San Jose to support his Macklin Celebrini-led team. The Sharks have earned kudos as one the top winner of the 2026 draft.
Shawn Carrier has been selected 195th overall by the Avalanche! pic.twitter.com/XHQxPNvomz
— Terrier Hockey (@BU_Hockey5) June 27, 2026
The final BU recruit selected was left wing Shawn Carrier, taken in the seventh round by Colorado. Last season, the 2027 recruit led the Halifax Mooseheads in goal-scoring with a 37-28-65 scoring line. His Elite Prospects draft profile:
Carrier makes his impact – literally – on the forecheck. After forcing opponents to the outside, he hammers them into the wall. He’s quick to close and has the persistence to rip pucks free on second and third efforts.
● thednvr.com Carrier notes and hat trick video (scroll down)