The battle for No. 1 among defensemen in the 2016 draft might come down to Chychrun and Olli Juolevi (6-2, 188) of London. Scouts believe Juolevi, No. 5 on Central Scouting's final ranking, could turn out to be the best of the bunch.
"Olli is a puck-moving defenseman and his style of play will definitely translate well to the NHL level," London coach Dale Hunter said. "NHL teams look for a puck-mover who can hit that first pass."
NHL scouts will have their work cut out in determining which defenseman to choose when the 2016 draft is held at First Niagara Center in Buffalo on June 24-25.
Here are NHL.com's top 10 defensemen eligible for the 2016 NHL Draft:
1. Jakob Chychrun, Sarnia (OHL):The left-shot defender is considered an excellent skater with high-end hockey sense and passing ability. He had 11 goals, eight power-play goals, 49 points and a plus-23 rating in 62 games, and had four points in seven games for Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Under-18 Championship.
2. Olli Juolevi, London (OHL):Juolevi had nine points, all assists, in seven games to help Finland win the gold medal at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship. The left-shot defender exhibits excellent poise and composure with the puck, and good instincts without the puck. He had nine goals, 42 points and a plus-38 rating in 57 regular-season games, and seven points in four games to help London win the Memorial Cup.
3. Mikhail Sergachev, Windsor (OHL):Sergachev, the youngest player to be named the best defenseman in the OHL, led the League's defensemen with 17 goals and was third with 57 points. A solid two-way defenseman with deceptive speed and quickness, he also had 31 power-play points and a plus-15 rating in 67 games.