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Dayne Beuker – 2026 NHL Draft Prospect Profile

Dayne Beuker

2025-26 Team: USNTDP
Date of Birth: Mar 23, 2008
Place of Birth: Essen, Germany
Ht: 5-foot-10 Wt: 170 pounds
Shoots: R
Position: Center
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2026 first-time eligible

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The new landscape in hockey is certainly producing some interesting paths for prospects looking for their opportunity to reach the NHL someday. In the case of Dayne Beuker (pronounced boy-ker), he chose one powerhouse country over another to start out his development path.

The Hockey Writers 2026 NHL Draft Guide
The Hockey Writers 2026 NHL Draft Guide

Although Beuker spent most of his life in Canada playing in Saskatchewan and being drafted by the WHL’s Lethbridge Hurricanes, he made the decision to come to the United States and play for the U.S. National Team Development Program. In the old way of doing things, he would have never seen CHL time. But now, after spending the last two seasons in the U.S. program, he will be joining Lethbridge for the 2026-27 season. After that, he has committed to play for the University of Denver.

Being able to get the best of all worlds in development is part of the reason why Beuker has gained some attention for the 2026 NHL Draft. The other main reason he’s on the radar for teams? He’s performed well on the international stage, most notably at the last U-18’s where he was a point per game player. He was also a participant at the 2026 Chipotle All-American Game.

What stands out about Beuker is his ability to play multiple roles. He played top-line minutes and showed an ability to score and create plays. While his overall numbers are modest in comparison to other prospects, they’re good relative to his time on ice and usage (43 points in 63 combined games for the program.)

Beuker earned a bigger role by the way he played the game and his willingness to battle for pucks. He has a more polished 200-foot game at this stage than some of his peers. But it is his hard-working nature and compete level that stand out most. He’s the kind of player that coaches love.

Beuker will look to utilize his time in Lethbridge and eventually at Denver to get stronger and to improve his foot speed. These areas will determine how much of an impact he’ll have in the NHL. While he doesn’t have that one elite skill that sticks out, he uses his hockey sense and versatility to make an impact in games.

Beuker has quietly gained attention on some sleeper lists thanks to his performances on the international stage. Anyone who drafts him knows that it will be a few years before he makes an impact. But given the tools he has and his willingness to impact the game at 200 feet, he is a prospect worthy of a later pick. He has a chance to far exceed expectations given where he could be drafted in Buffalo.

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Dayne Beuker – NHL Draft Projection

Beuker is a candidate to hear his name called later on Day 2 thanks to his international performance. Being able to develop both in the WHL and then at Denver should work to his advantage. From a raw skill standpoint, there is plenty of room for development.

Quotables

“From texting people during the U-18s and the USA All-American Game – two of the top showcase events – Beuker’s name was consistently brought up. He finished the U-18s with a point-per-game average but was also one of the better backcheckers. Beuker forced his way into a top-line role and played quite well every single night – it was surprising he didn’t score more. Beuker is an excellent playmaker, but he also plays with a ton of energy and boasts some of the best hockey sense on the USNTDP squad. He’s not the biggest forward, but he’s smart and makes so many calculated decisions with the puck. Beuker is a bit undersized, but I think his hockey sense will interest teams.” –Steven Ellis, Daily Faceoff

“Dayne is a talented player who has competed successfully on the international level, and we are pleased that he has chosen to continue his development with our organization. We are also grateful that Dayne and his family have trusted us with the next steps in his development. He brings a strong skill set and character to our group, and we believe he will be an important part of our future.” –Barclay Parneta, Lethbridge Hurricanes interim GM

Strengths 

  • Good hockey sense
  • High energy
  • Can play multiple roles
  • Willing to make hard plays
  • Good away from the puck

Under Construction- Improvements to Make

  • Size and strength
  • Foot speed
  • Offensive upside

NHL Potential

Beuker projects as a middle-to-bottom six center whose versatility will be coveted. His willingness to make hard plays and engage defensively will be an asset to any team who drafts him.

Risk- Reward Analysis

Risk- 3/5, Reward 3/5

Fantasy Hockey Potential

Offense- 6/10, Defense 7/10

Awards/ Achievements

Beuker won multiple championships in Saskatchewan before joining the U.S. National Team Development Program.

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Mark Scheig

Mark Scheig

Mark Scheig is a credentialed NHL writer and Credentials Manager at the Hockey Writers. A PHWA member, he has covered the Columbus Blue Jackets for 12 seasons while providing coverage of the Cleveland Monsters and the NHL Draft.

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