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Weekly 2026 Draft Eligible Three Stars

The postseason has arrived for some prospects, while the chase to the end of the regular season has just wrapped up for others. This week’s draft-eligible three-stars highlights a Swedish winger who flourished in his team’s first round of the playoffs, an Ontario Hockey League winger helping his squad in the final push, and a Swiss forward who hasn’t let injuries get in the way of a productive draft year.

Marcus Nordmark | RW | Djurgårdens IF U20 (U20 Nationell)

Swedish winger Marcus Nordmark is having a very productive draft year. The 16th-ranked skater on Draft Prospect Hockey’s 2026 NHL Draft Rankings put up 38 points (14 goals, 24 assists) in 25 games to lead all draft-eligible players in his league with more than 10 games played in points per game with 1.52. He also got into eight SHL games, producing an assist.

The 6-foot-2, 187-pound Stockholm native was instrumental in helping his squad advance to the quarterfinals of the playoffs. After falling in the first game of the five-game series, Nordmark registered a goal and two assists as his team drew back even in the series with a 4-3 win. The 17-year-old was all over the ice in game three, picking up two goals and two helpers in a 5-4 loss.

Nordmark was held off the scoresheet in game four, but his team managed to secure a 3-0 win. In the series finale, the Swede showed off his playmaking prowess with a trio of assists as his squad triumphed 6-5 in overtime. His 11 points in five playoff games is tied for second in the league.

Pierce Mbuyi | LW | Owen Sound Attack (OHL)

Pierce Mbuyi was one of the most productive draft-eligible players in the OHL this season with 75 points (32 goals, 43 assists), finishing third behind Nikita Kleepov and Caleb Malhotra. The second-year forward was an offensive catalyst for the Attack, leading the team in scoring by 11 points.

The Attack remained in a battle for playoff seeding up until the final regular season game, and Mbuyi played a big part in helping to secure the sixth spot in the OHL’s Western Conference. Opening the week on a March Break Wednesday, Mbuyi picked up an assist before scoring the game winner in the third period in a 4-3 win over the Flint Firebirds. The Attack fell behind 2-0 quickly to the Guelph Storm in the second matchup of its week. Mbuyi had a pair of assists in the attempt to rally back, but Owen Sound fell 6-3.

In the last game of the regular season, Mbyui scored on the power play as the Attack built a big lead in the second period. The Attack surrendered the lead with the Kitchener Rangers storming back to tie the game at 7 late in the third period. The 5-foot-11 winger picked up a secondary assist as the Attack snuck away in overtime.

Lars Steiner | RW | Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)

Despite missing time in his draft year due to an upper body injury, Swiss winger Lars Steiner enjoyed a successful draft year in the QMJHL. In 44 games, the 17th-ranked skater on the Draft Prospect Hockey 2026 NHL Draft Ranking, scored 30 goals which was fourth among draft-eligible players in that league despite playing at minimum 18 fewer games than those ahead of him.

The HC Davos product tied a career high with five points in the week’s opening game. The 5-foot-10 former All-CHL Rookie Team member got his night going with a secondary assist on a power play goal. He then had a natural hat trick with a goal at the end of the first period and a pair in the second. He added a power play goal in the third as the Huskies ran away with a 9-0 win.

Steiner had a lone assist in his team’s second game of the week.