Tyler Hopkins – Kingston Frontenacs – Player Profile

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Tyler Hopkins of the Kingston Frontenacs. Photo by OHL Images.

Tyler Hopkins, a name steadily gaining recognition in the hockey world, is a young talent from Campbellville, Ontario. Born on January 23, 2007, Hopkins has showcased his skills and determination on the ice, earning him a spot among the prospects for the 2025 NHL Draft.

Early Career and Development

Hopkins began his hockey journey with the Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs, where he honed his skills and demonstrated his potential as a two-way center. His leadership qualities shone through when he captained the Halton Hurricanes U16 AAA team during the 2022-23 season. In that season, he amassed an impressive 69 points (37 goals, 32 assists) in 31 regular-season games and contributed significantly in the playoffs.

Following his success with the Hurricanes, Hopkins joined the Hamilton Kilty B’s of the GOJHL for a brief stint, further showcasing his ability to adapt and perform under pressure. His talent was recognized in the 2023 OHL Draft, where he was selected fourth overall by the Kingston Frontenacs.

OHL Journey and International Representation

Hopkins’ first season with the Kingston Frontenacs was a learning curve, as he recorded 13 points in 59 regular-season games. However, his performance in the playoffs and his participation in the U17 World Hockey Challenge with Team Canada White highlighted his potential. He continued to grow in his second OHL season, significantly improving his stats with 34 points in 43 games.

Internationally, Hopkins represented Canada at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, contributing to his team’s gold medal victory. He also participated in the inaugural Connor McDavid Top OHL Prospects Game, further solidifying his status as a player to watch.

Scouting Report

Hopkins is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound center/winger known for his high-end skating ability and offensive awareness. His speed and agility make him a formidable presence on the forecheck, often forcing opponents into mistakes. Defensively, he has become increasingly reliable, excelling in faceoffs and penalty kills. He is a volume shooter.

According to scouts, Hopkins’ puck skills, hockey sense, and offensive awareness stand out. His ability to pressure opponents and create scoring opportunities makes him a valuable asset on the ice. However, he will need to improve on his consistency from game to game.

NHL Draft Outlook

Ranked No. 68 among North American skaters in NHL Central Scouting’s midterm rankings, Hopkins is projected as a potential fourth- or fifth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. While he may not be the flashiest player, his performance and dedication to improvement make him a prospect worth considering.