Reid Schaefer poses after being selected as the No. 32 overall pick to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the 2022 NHL Draft at Bell Centre. Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Another first-rounder has signed his entry-level deal. The Edmonton Oilers have announced that their top 2022 draft pick, Reid Schaefer, has signed a three-year entry-level contract.

Shaefer, 18, was the 32nd overall pick at the 2022 entry draft. The Oilers selected him at that slot after a small trade-down with the Arizona Coyotes, a deal that allowed them to get Zack Kassian’s unwanted cap hit off their books.

Schaefer played his way into the first-round conversation thanks to a breakout season with the Seattle Thunderbirds. Schaefer’s WHL track record before this year was unimpressive, to say the least. He had played in 18 games in the WHL’s COVID-shortened 2020-21 season and scored just two assists.

This season, Schaefer’s role on the Thunderbirds grew and his production grew with it. Schaefer scored 32 goals and 58 points in 66 games and added six goals and 21 points in the Thunderbirds’ 25-game playoff run to the WHL final. Schaefer’s big 6-foot-3 frame is what intrigues scouts most about his game. Schaefer’s hard-nosed, physical style is becoming rarer and rarer as more and more emphasis gets placed on speed and skill, and that’s something the Oilers’ front office clearly values.

That’s not to say Schaefer isn’t skilled – you’re not going in the first round without some real offensive upside – but his game is more has more layers to it than the traditional high-scoring junior prospect. Schaefer was an important all-situations forward for the Thunderbirds, helping with significant minutes on both special teams units.

Schaefer signing this deal gives him a chance to show what he can do at Oilers training camp before likely being sent to the WHL for another season on the Thunderbirds. One thing to note is Schaefer was one of the oldest first-year prospects in the 2022 draft class, meaning he could have a shorter path to the professional ranks than his peers.

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