5. Michael McLeod, Mississauga (OHL):Considered one of the fastest skaters in the 2016 draft class, McLeod (6-2, 185) had 21 goals and 61 points in 57 regular-season games. Capable and consistent in all situations, McLeod had six power-play goals and he won 58.0 percent of his faceoffs, sixth among OHL forwards to take at least 1,000 faceoffs.
6. Rasmus Asplund, Farjestad (SWE):The Sweden-born left-shot forward, No. 4 on NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of international skaters, has a fantastic compete level and smarts with the puck. Asplund (5-10, 176) is a leader on and off the ice. He had four goals and 12 points in 46 games for Farjestad in the Swedish Hockey League, and three goals and five points in seven games for Sweden at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship.
7. Luke Kunin, University of Wisconsin (BIG10):The right-shot forward is capable of creating offense each shift. Kunin (5-11, 193), named to the Big Ten Conference All-Freshman team, led the Badgers with 19 goals and 127 shots on goal. He also had 32 points and five power-play goals in 34 games.
8. German Rubtsov, Russia U-18 (RUS-JR): A hard-working skater and competitor, Rubtsov (6-0, 178) could be the first Russian-born center picked. He plays an honest, two-way game, is skilled and is strong in traffic. He had 12 goals, 26 points, a plus-12 rating and 78 shots on goal in 28 regular-season games. Rubtsov makes good decisions with the puck, is an effective penalty-killer, and is willing to battle and pay the price for a goal.
9. Tage Thompson, University of Connecticut (H-EAST):The 6-5, 195-pound right-shot forward began the season on the fourth line but worked his way into top-line minutes this season. He led the NCAA with 13 power-play goals, and had 14 goals and 32 points in 36 games. He's tough to knock off the puck, good at protecting it and getting to the net.
10. Henrik Borgstrom, HIFK JR (FIN-JR):The left-shot forward had 29 goals and 55 points in 40 games with HIFK in the Finnish junior league this season and is No. 9 on Central Scouting's final ranking of international skaters. Borgstrom (6-3, 176) is committed to the University of Denver in 2016-17. He is a great playmaker with good puck skills. NHL Director of European Scouting Goran Stubb called Borgstrom a "crowd pleaser."