For every young hockey player who dreams of playing in the NHL, the annual Entry Draft is a pivotal moment. It's a chance to hear their name called, shake hands with a team's general manager, and officially begin their journey toward professional hockey. However, the reality is that many talented players are passed over during the draft for various reasons. Some may be deemed too small, others might have had an off year, and some simply get lost in the shuffle. But for a select few, going undrafted isn't the end of the road; it's merely a detour on their path to success.
The Edmonton Oilers, a franchise steeped in history and known for its superstar players, have seen their share of undrafted players who defied the odds and carved out meaningful careers. These players exemplify perseverance, hard work, and the unwavering belief in their abilities. Here are three such Oilers who beat the odds:
Atro Leppänen Edmonton Oilers general manager Stan Bowman has signed undrafted Finnish defenseman Atro Leppänen to a 1-year deal that begins next year. The Edmonton Oilers are already looking ahead to next year, signing a young player that they anticipate making a case to be on their roster. Per Oilers radio colour commentator Bob Stauffer, the Oilers beat out a handful of other unnamed NHL teams for Leppänen's services. Despite being a defenseman, Leppänen is known for his offensive capabilities. While playing for Vaasan Sport in Finland's Liiga this year, he led all players in scoring with 63 points (21G, 42A) in 60 games before adding another 3 helpers in 8 postseason games.
Josh Samanski Josh Samanski is a 23-year old undrafted center, who signed with Edmonton in April, 2025. Last season with the Stromberg Tigers of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, he recorded 14G and 26A in 52 games.
Samuel Jonsson Additionally, the Oilers have also signed goaltender Samuel Jonsson, the 2024-25 HockeyAllsvenskan Goalie of the Year, to a 3-year entry level deal. Samuel Jonsson, drafted 158th overall in 2022, will also be in Edmonton this week after signing his entry-level contract in April following a 2024-25 season that saw him selected as Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan Goalie of the Year with a 17-6-0 record, 1.88 GAA, . 922 SV% & six shutouts.
These players serve as an inspiration to all those who have been overlooked. Their stories prove that with determination and a relentless work ethic, it is possible to overcome obstacles and achieve your dreams, regardless of where you start. While the draft provides a direct route to the NHL for some, these Oilers demonstrate that an alternative path, forged with resilience and dedication, can lead to an equally rewarding destination.