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1 | - | Auston Matthews (-1 ) | I put Matthews #1 because of his position, but Matthews and Laine are very interchangeable to me. | |
2 | - | Patrik Laine (-2 ) | Best teenaged goal scorer in NHL history. | |
3 | - | Clayton Keller (-3 ) | Absolute gem of a pick by Arizona, very deserving of his move up. | |
4 | - | Charlie McAvoy (-4 ) | Dynamic defenseman originally taken mid 1st round. | |
5 | - | Matthew Tkachuk (-5 ) | Plays with a chip on his shoulder constantly, love his playing style. | |
6 | - | Pierre-Luc Dubois (-6 ) | Great all around player that can play a complete 200 foot game with 1C potential. | |
7 | - | Mikhail Sergachev (-7 ) | Great offensive minded defenseman with 10/10 skating, very impressed with his edgework. | |
8 | - | Alex DeBrincat (-8 ) | Miniature player with an absolute bomb of a shot. Top notch winger | |
9 | - | Carter Hart (-9 ) | The future Vezina winner has very impressive rebound control and is hardly ever out of position. Philly hit the nail on the head with this pick! | |
10 | - | Jesse Puljujärvi (-10 ) | ||
11 | Jakob Chychrun (-11 ) | With his frame he was a man amongst boys in his draft year, he has had a nice start to what looks like a solid NHL career. | ||
12 | Henrik Borgström (-12 ) | "Excitement" is probably the best word to describe what Florida fans think he'll bring on the ice. | ||
13 | - | Kieffer Bellows (-13 ) | Show him a hockey net and he'll show you a red light. Simple as that. | |
14 | - | Samuel Girard (-14 ) | This 5'9 defenseman doesn't let his size stand in the way of being a great player | |
15 | - | Adam Fox (-15 ) | Best puck moving defenseman I've ever seen in the World Junior Championship | |
16 | Victor Mete (-16 ) | Stepped in for Montreal and instantly looked like their best defenseman. | ||
17 | - | Jonathan Dahlén (-17 ) | What a pick by the Sens..........Alex Burrows tho. Enjoy him Vancouver Canucks fans. | |
18 | Olli Juolevi (-18 ) | Vancouver missed the mark on this one but he should still turn out to be a solid guy on the back end. | ||
19 | - | Alexander Nylander (-19 ) | Sabres bet big on the brother of Maple Leafs star William Nylander, the bet hasn't paid off yet, but he has looked great since the prospect challenge. | |
20 | Tage Thompson (-20 ) | Huge 6'5 frame that allows him to play with an edge while also protecting the puck very well. Has one hell of a laser just needs to work on his accuracy. Skates very well for his size. | ||
21 | Tyson Jost (-21 ) | |||
22 | Taylor Raddysh (-22 ) | |||
23 | - | Logan Brown (-23 ) | ||
24 | - | Dante Fabbro (-24 ) | ||
25 | - | Jake Bean (-25 ) | ||
26 | Jordan Kyrou (-26 ) | |||
27 | - | Sam Steel (-27 ) | ||
28 | Rasmus Asplund (-28 ) | |||
29 | Michael McLeod (-29 ) | |||
30 | Boris Katchouk (-30 ) |
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