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CSR released its final rankings on Wednesday, producing two lists: one of Quebec and Atlantic players and another of Americans. We'll likely see a good amount of American players taken as more and more CHL players fill US college rosters.
Oddly enough, Boisvert spent this past season playing prep school hockey in the United States, recording over two points per game at Mount St. Charles Academy. He is a Trois-Rivieres native.
Notably, Boisvert wasn't selected until the 14th-round of this week's USHL Futures Draft, a sign that he is committed to playing in the QMJHL.
Forward Zaac Charbonneau, who was Boisvert's teammate this past season, was ranked third. He was tendered by the USHL's Muskegon Lumberjacks back in December.
Here's what QMJHL Central Scouting's top-five looked like.
1. F - Thomas Boisvert (Mount St. Charles)
2. F - Julien Bergeron (Châteauguay)
3. F - Zaac Charbonneau (Mount St. Charles)
4. F - Pierre-Alexandre Lemieux (Collège Esther-Blondin)
5. D - Vincent Boutet (Séminaire St-François)
Six Americans were given an “A” rating as a potential first- or second-round pick: Logan Cotter, Robert Dekleine, Samuel Lee, John Queally, CJ Sawyer and Blake Wilichoski.
The Saint John Sea Dogs currently own the fifth and 15th overall picks in the first-round.
The 2026 QMJHL Entry Draft will take place at Halifax's Scotiabank Centre. The first-round will take place Friday, June 6 while the remaining 11 rounds will be held the following day.
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