
The AHL announced its 2024-25 Top Prospect Team on Wednesday, highlighting two standout Carolina Hurricanes prospects: Bradly Nadeau and Scott Morrow.
The league’s hockey operations department, in collaboration with AHL general managers, selects the Top Prospect Team based on players projected to have the most promising NHL futures. To be eligible, players must be 22 or younger as of the season’s start, have played at least 36 AHL games, and appeared in no more than 30 NHL contests.
Nadeau, 19, topped all AHL rookies with 32 goals this season — becoming only the fifth teenager in league history to reach the 30-goal mark — and ranked second among rookies with 58 points in 64 games. The 2023 first-round pick was also named to the 2024-25 AHL All-Rookie Team and tallied his first NHL point late in the season.

Morrow, 22, recorded 13 goals and 39 points across 52 AHL games, serving as a key power-play leader for the Wolves. A 2021 second-round pick, he logged 14 regular season games with the Hurricanes, notching a goal and six points, and played in all five games of their Eastern Conference Final series against Florida.
Morrow got his initial NHL experience at the end of the regular season but has only recently begun to feel like a true NHLer. This year also marks the first time in AHL history that two players from the same organization have both been named to the Top Prospect Team in the same season.
Other members of the team include Konsta Helenius (Rochester Americans/Buffalo Sabres), Dalibor Dvorsky (Springfield Thunderbirds/St. Louis Blues), Logan Mailloux (Laval Rocket/Montreal Canadiens), and Jet Greaves (Cleveland Monsters/Columbus Blue Jackets).
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