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NHL Draft Prospects React To Combine: 'It Makes You Angry When They're Right In Your Ear'

BUFFALO – The Wingate cycle ergometer test does more than measure an athlete's fatigue index.

At the NHL scouting combine, where the administrator shouts words of encouragement in the faces of the draft prospects, it brings out emotion and energy.

"It makes you angry when they're right in your ear, so I think it kind of translated into working a little harder on the bike," North Bay Battalion center Ryder Cali said. "It's pretty hard."

 2026 NHL Scouting Combine Results: McKenna Tops VO2 Max Aerobic Fitness Test
2026 NHL Scouting Combine Results: McKenna Tops VO2 Max Aerobic Fitness Test

2026 NHL Scouting Combine Results: McKenna Tops VO2 Max Aerobic Fitness Test

Here's a list of the top-10 performers from each test taken place at the 2026 NHL scouting combine.

NHL Draft Prospects Share Interesting Interview Questions

It is unknown how much the fitness testing results in general factor into a team's selection of a player, compared to what a club gleans from the in-person interview process.

The Montreal Canadiens asked prospects to try to throw a puck into a garbage can from anywhere in the room with the caveat that if they missed, Montreal wouldn't pick them.

 How Gavin McKenna Prepared For Tough Questions At The NHL Draft Combine: 'It's How You Manage These Things'
How Gavin McKenna Prepared For Tough Questions At The NHL Draft Combine: 'It's How You Manage These Things'

How Gavin McKenna Prepared For Tough Questions At The NHL Draft Combine: 'It's How You Manage These Things'

Potential No. 1 NHL draft pick Gavin McKenna has spent the past two years working with a former actor who trains prospects across sports on what to say and how to say it. That training has gone into action.

Other teams presented life-and-death scenarios.

"They asked me one question: if you're the captain of a destroyer in the Navy during World War Two, your job is to destroy submarines, and there's a submarine that you could destroy, but 10 of your crew members are overboard, so if you destroy the submarine, you're killing your crew members." USA Hockey National Team Development Program right winger Casey Mutryn said. "Do you destroy the submarine and kill your crew members, or do you let the submarine go and save your men?

"I just said you got to destroy the submarine – that's your job."

Another question seemed to test a player's creativity.

"They (put) a brick in front of me and said, 'List as many things in a minute as you can think of using this brick,' and that was not normal," Boston University center Tynan Lawrence said. "(I replied) build a house, break a window or use as a hammer, just all sorts of stuff like that."

Now, teams must finalize their draft lists ahead of the NHL draft, scheduled for June 26 and 27 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo.


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This story was originally published June 8, 2026 at 7:10 PM.

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