Yakemchuk seems like the best of all worlds to me in this draft. A right shot defensemen that projects to have relatively high upside on the offensive and defensive side of the puck. He has superstar potential if he can put it together, but there are still some significant gaps in his game that may prevent him reaching his peak. I am not not that concerned with his skating. He has a powerful stride and starts to gallop when going full speed. His initial quickness can be sorted out when he matures into his body. His decision making issues seem to be more related to a young guy trying to do too much on offensively pedestrian team.
Parehk scares me. He is a very nonchalant kind of player who exhibits an unwillingness to engage defensively, with virtually no physicality to his game. He could end up like with elements of Karlsson in his game or he could be a more offensive but less defensive and physical Erik Brannstrom (maybe hyperbole, but gets the point across).
I like Zeev Buium considerably more than Parehk, but there are issues with him too. One of his main moves is to go to his his right, with one hand on his stick, while using other to shield the defender. He does it a lot. It has been pointed out in a couple of scouting videos and I am not sure if it will work on smaller ice at higher levels. It reminds me of David Rundblad stutter step move he used to freeze defenders with while holding the blue line in Sweden, fake left and go right. It never worked at the NHL level. Buium's defensive game is really suspect as well, but at least there is some physical engagement. With that being said, I think he does have superstar potential and I would have hard time passing him up #7 if he is there. I suspect he won't be though.
Levshunov, Dickinson and Silayev don't really excite me much. I don't see the offensive upside. Sure, Silayev could turn into something special, but there is a lot of projecting going on. And couple this with the Russian factor, it just doesn't seem like a good fit.
I liked Iginla initially as a forward. But watching him in the U18s, I wasn't overly impressed. The same goes with Helenius.
But hey, what do I know?