1. San Jose: Macklin Celebrini -- Obviously. He'll be their top line center of the futue.
2. Chicago: Ivan Demidov -- Lindstrom could be tempting here, too; if they want size up front. However, I think they go BPA.
3. Anaheim: Artyom Levshunov -- Silayev could be an option, but Levhsunov fills that RHD hole.
4. Columbus: Cayden Lindstrom -- The fact that he plays center is going to be an added boost. Wouldn't surprise me if they went for Dickinson, though.
5. Montreal: Beckkett Sennecke -- With what's left on the board and their love of risers, I think it's between Sennecke and Iginla. Ultimately, they go for size, with Sennecke giving them more depth at RW.
6. Utah: Anton Silayev -- See their selection of Simashev.
7. Ottawa: Zayne Parekh -- Probably go with defense, so any of Parekh, Dickinson, Buium or Yakemchuk, imo. Probably Parekh due to his pure upside.
8. Seattle: Tij Iginla -- They still need wingers to play with Beniers and Wright. Iginla could be a mighty fine option, stealing him just under Calgary nose.
9. Calgary: Konsta Helenius -- With Iginla gone, they go for whom they feel is the best player available. Bonus it boosts their center depth.
10. New Jersey: Zeev Buium -- A lot of Devils fans are high on Nygard, but I don't think they pass on Buium if he's there.
11. Buffalo: Berkly Catton -- Feels like a perfect fit. With Byram on defense, they're more open to target a forward.
12. Philadelphia: Sam Dickinson -- If he's still here, it's insane, but it is what it is. He could be selected as high as #2, with the Flyers happily taking him here.
13. Minnesota: Michael Brandsegg Nygard -- The Wild are a team that drafts with analytics in mind. MBN seems like someone that'd be a fantastic fit.
14. San Jose: Carter Yakemchuk -- Best player on the board. A huge add to their defensive core... that's it Calgary doesn't take him at 9.
15. Detroit: Cole Eiserman -- His fall could end here, with Yzerman putting faith in him.
16. St. Louis: Michael Hage -- Adam Jiricek or Liam Greentree could be options here, too.