Reid Schaefer

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Reid Schaefer
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Schaefer during a 2022 preseason game with the Edmonton Oilers
Born (2003-09-21) September 21, 2003 (age 20)
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 213 lb (97 kg; 15 st 3 lb)
Position Left wing
Shoots Left
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Nashville Predators
Milwaukee Admirals  (AHL)
NHL draft 32nd overall, 2022
Edmonton Oilers
Playing career 2023present

Reid Schaefer (born September 21, 2003) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger for the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Schaefer was drafted 32nd overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, but he was traded to Nashville the following season.

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Early life

Schaefer was born on September 21, 2003, in Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada [1] to father Jeremy. He was born into an athletic family as his father and cousin both played ice hockey. His father was drafted by the National Hockey League's (NHL) Boston Bruins after playing five years in the Western Hockey League. As well, his cousin Colin Fraser was a third-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Flyers. [2]

Playing career

Growing up in Alberta, Schaefer played with the Edmonton Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA) Bantam Prep Team in the Canadian Sports School Hockey League. During the 2017–18 season, he tallied 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points through 27 games. [3] After being drafted in the eighth round by the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League (WHL), Schaefer returned to the OHA Edmonton Elite where he accumulated 24 points through 34 games. [4] Following his second season with the OHA prep team, Schaefer signed a WHL Standard Player Agreement with the Thunderbirds on September 2, 2018. [3] Schaefer played seven games with the Thunderbirds before the COVID-19 pandemic caused the WHL to pause play for the season. [1] Due to the pause, Schaefer played with the Spruce Grove Saints in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) during the 2019–20 season, where tallied 6 goals and 16 points while accumulating 32 penalty minutes. [5]

Schaefer played his first full season with the Thunderbirds during the 2021–22 season where he scored 32 goals and 58 points in 66 regular season games. [1] He began the season with low expectations as a 'C' ranked prospect on NHL Central Scouting Bureau's (CSS) preliminary ‘Players to Watch’ list for the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. [6] His ranking climbed as the season progressed, which Schaefer credited to his work during the offseason. After tallying 32 goals in 66 games, Schaefer jumped to 31st amongst North American skaters by the CSS. [7] As the Thunderbirds qualified for the WHL playoffs, Oilers scouts encouraged General Manager Ken Holland to attend the WHL final games in Edmonton and observe Schaefer play. Leading up to the draft, Schaefer drew comparisons to Zack Kassian and was described as having "a legit skill, scoring touch and tenacity" who is destined to be a middle-six winger. [8] As a result of his play and jump in rankings, Schaefer was selected 32nd overall in the first round of the Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. [9] Following the draft, GM Holland praised Schaefer for being a strong competitive big player who could play at the NHL level within two to three years. [10]

Following the draft, Schaefer signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Oilers and took part in their Development Camp. [11] He also participated in the Oilers' rookie camp where he worked on his strength and explosiveness when skating. [12] He completed training camp with the Oilers before being returned to the Thunderbirds for the 2022–23 season. [13] He never played for the Oilers, as on February 28, 2023, Schaefer was traded to the Nashville Predators. Going with him were Tyson Barrie, a 2023 first round pick and a 2024 fourth round pick, in exchange for Mattias Ekholm and a 2023 sixth round pick. [14] The Thunderbirds won the WHL championship Ed Chynoweth Cup and reached the final of the 2023 Memorial Cup, but were defeated there by the Quebec Remparts. [15]

International play

Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Canada

On December 12, 2022, Schaefer was named to the Team Canada roster for the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. [16] During the tournament, he recorded one assist in seven games and won a gold medal with Canada in the final against Czechia. [17]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2019–20 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 33610163220002
2019–20 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 70119
2020–21Spruce Grove SaintsAJHL30002
2020–21 Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL1802214
2021–22 Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL6632265888256152132
2022–23 Seattle ThunderbirdsWHL5528336192198111924
2023–24 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 6371421391412335
AHL totals6371421391412335

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2023 Canada WJC Gold medal icon.svg70112
Junior totals70112

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Edmonton Oilers' first round draft pick
2022
Succeeded by
Incumbent