What's Happening?
The Nashville Predators have selected Justin Graf in the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Draft, marking a significant milestone in the young player's career. Graf, who was picked 118th overall, is the younger brother of Collin Graf, a player for the San
Jose Sharks. The selection was a moment of pride for Justin, who received a congratulatory message from Predators Amateur Scout Greg Dreschel, humorously noting they 'got the right Graf.' Justin Graf's journey to the NHL has been marked by his transition from prep school hockey to the USHL, where he recorded 55 points in 52 games. His playing style is characterized by his playmaking abilities and defensive skills, setting him apart from his brother.
Why It's Important?
Justin Graf's selection by the Nashville Predators is significant for both the player and the team. For Graf, it represents the culmination of years of hard work and development, as well as the beginning of his professional career in the NHL. For the Predators, acquiring a young talent like Graf adds depth to their roster and potential for future success. Graf's unique playing style and ability to adapt quickly to higher levels of competition could make him a valuable asset to the team. This draft pick also highlights the Predators' strategy of investing in young, promising players to build a competitive team for the future.













