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Meet United States NTDP winger Cole Eiserman, who is sneaking up the draft boards.

The United States Development Program has a history of producing great prospects, like Cole Caufield, Jack Hughes, even one Clayton Keller of the Utah Hockey Club.

You can now add Cole Eiserman to the long list.

The future Boston University winger recently broke the record for most goals in a USNTDP career with 127 goals, passing Cole Caufield.

It's not the only accolades he holds.

Eiserman finished second in points and third in single-season goals, tallying 58 in just 57 games this season for the program, with 25 of them on the power play.

While the Massachusetts native is set to appear for Boston U this next season, there is a distinct possibility he could find himself called up to the NHL if he can replicate the success he had with the U.S. program.

If Utah drafts him at no. 6, it would give them a third scorer to back up Logan Cooley and Clayton Keller, as well as give them another option on the power play.

Being at Boston U, however, lets Eiserman have an opportunity to develop his passing skills and some consistency on defence, which would make him an all-around star.

Regardless, it will be fun to see if Utah is willing to take a chance on Eiserman to add another piece to the puzzle.