This month, blueliner Ivan Provorov moves ahead of Noah Hanifin, Zach Werenski and Oliver Kylington, all the way up to No. 5 on Craig's List.

While the debate will rage, I see Ivan as the best and most complete defenceman in the draft. His command of all the situations in the game allows him to contribute and make an impact regardless of what's confronting him. Ivan can make the game look effortless with a brilliant understanding of what's unfolding in front of him either from a defensive or offensive standpoint. His skating, quickness and balance, pinpoint passing, poise under pressure and a great competitive determination align to make him a defenceman who can influence the play and the outcomes in a consistent and positive manner.

The other three defenseman are all very good in their own right, but none of them are as complete as Ivan.

The Edmonton Oilers - if they should fall out of the top two picks in the draft - are faced with an interesting decision. With top two defencemen available, is it a foregone conclusion that one of them will become an Oiler?

A case could certainly be made to go that route. But if you were prepared to select one of Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel, then Dylan Strome would be an excellent selection. He is a big, No. 1 centre who plays the game in a similar manner to Jonathan Toews and Anze Kopitar. Now I'm not saying he's either one of those players, but the opportunity to add a centre who can control the middle of the ice and contribute in any situation is something that would strengthen any team.

Timo Meier has taken a leap up the list. It's not a case of watching him play well and showing strong potential, because I've been watching him for three years and have seen lots of positives from him. When I evaluate Meier's attributes and potential and then compare them to others in the draft, I see a very strong player. He can play the game in three essential areas; skill, physicality and in-game thinking. He knows how to utilize all of those elements to have a real significant role in the game.

Pavel Zacha was mentioned as a potential top pick in the 2015 draft a few years ago, but is far off of that at this time. Injuries have hampered him and while I think he's an NHL player, I don't see a player who can be viewed as elite. Adjusting to being a different type of player is important as time passes and as Pavel returns from injury, I'll be watching very closely to see if it is 'growing pains' or if he projects as a different type.

The New Year begins with the countdown to the draft and if there is anything I know for certain, we can expect players to step up their games and continue to show that this draft class could be very special, not just at the top but throughout.

 

Craig's List - February Ranking

 
RK Player Team POS HT WT GP G P
1 Connor McDavid Erie (OHL)  C 6'1  195  30 25 76 
1 Jack Eichel  Boston U (NCAA)   6'2  195  25 15 43 
3 Mitch Marner London (OHL) RW 5'11 160 47 36 94
4 Dylan Strome Erie (OHL) C 6'3 187 50 33 94
5 Ivan Provorov Brandon (WHL) D 6'0 193 48 12 51
6 Noah Hanifin Boston C (NCAA) D 6'2 201 27 4 16
7 Zach Werenski Michigan (NCAA) D 6'1 201 22 5 18
8 Oliver Kylington Farjestad (SHL) D 6'0 180 17 2 5
9 Kyle Connor Youngstown (USHL) C 6'1 170 36 18 44
10 Nick Merkley Kelowna (WHL) C 5'11 188 55 17 75
11 Timo Meier Halifax (QMJHL) RW 6'1 208 45 31 67
12 Lawson Crouse Kingston (OHL) LW 6'4 211 37 19 30
13 Mikko Rantanen TPS (SM Liiga) RW 6'4 211 43 5 17
14 Jansen Harkins Prince George (WHL) C 6'1 181 54 17 61
15 Brock Boeser Waterloo (USHL) RW 6'1 187 37 23 41
16  Anthony Beauvillier Shawinigan (QMJHL) LW 5'10 171 51 34 76
17 Evgeni Svechnikov Cape Breton (QMJHL) RW 6'1 180 41 22 52
18 Thomas Novak Waterloo (USHL) C 6'1 174 36 12 39
19 Mathew Barzal Seattle (WHL) C 6'0 178 26 10 29
20 Daniel Sprong Charlottetown (QMJHL) RW 6'1 189 53 28 63
21 Jeremy Roy Sherbrooke (QMJHL) D 6'0 189 41 5 39
22 Thomas Chabot Saint John (QMJHL) D 6'1 181 51 9 31
23 Jakub Zboril Saint John (QMJHL) D 6'1 184 33 8 22
24 Jake Debrusk Swift Current (WHL) LW 6'0 171 54 33 57
25 Colin White USA NTDP (USHL) C 6'0 183 31 11 29
26 Travis Konecny Ottawa (OHL) C 6'0 173 48 21 52
27 Nicolas Meloche B. Comeau (QMJHL) D 6'3 199 44 10 34
28 Brandon Carlo Tri-City (WHL) D 6'5 198 48 3 21
29 Jeremy Bracco USA NTDP (USHL) RW 5'9 173 42 18 56
30 Filip Chlapik Charlottetown (QMJHL) C 6'0 194 49 24 57
31 Pavel Zacha Sarnia (OHL) RW 6'3 210 26 11 23
32 Mitchell V. Sompel Oshawa (OHL) D 5'10 182 43 8 47
33 Rasmus Andersson Barrie (OHL) D 6'0 210 50 9 50
34 Guillaume Brisebois A. Bathurst (QMJHL) D 6'2 170 50 3 22
35 Erik Foley Cedar Rapids (USHL) LW 6'0 185 36 17 36
36 Roope Hintz Ilves (SM Liiga) C 6'3  185 33 5 15
37 Ryan Pilon Brandon (WHL) D 6'2 212 51 10 45
38 Paul Bittner Portland (WHL) LW 6'4 206 49 22 45
39 Jakob F-Karlsson Omaha (USHL RW 6'1 192 39 13 45
40 Gustav Bouramman S.S. Marie (OHL) D 5'11 184 51 5 31
41 Parker Wotherspoon Tri-City (WHL) D 6'0 171 54 8 31
42 Jacob Larsson Frolunda (SHL) D 6'2 191 22 5 11
43 Andrew Mangiapane Barrie (OHL) RW 5'10 170 51 33 77
44 Vladislav Gavrikov Lokomotiv (KHL) D 6'3 205 11 0 1
45 Travis Dermott Erie (OHL) D 5'11 197 43 6 34
46  Noah Juulsen Everett (WHL) D 6'1 175 52 6 42
47 Brendan Guhle Prince Albert (WHL) D 6'2 184 55 3 19
48 Nicolas Roy Chicoutimi (QMJHL) C 6'4 202 52 12 37
49 Christian Fischer USA NTDP (USHL) RW 6'1 212 43 19 37
50 Vince Dunn Niagara (OHL) D 6'0 182 51 10 37
51 Jens Looke Brynas (SHL) RW 6'1 180 35 2 6
52 Ethan Bear Seattle (WHL) D 6'0 202 51 9 30
53 Blake Speers S.S. Marie (OHL) C 5'11 177 46 21 52
54 Felix Sandstrom Brynas Jr. (Swe J20) G 6'2 191 6 3.31 .896
55 Mackenzie Blackwood Barrie (OHL) G 6'4 215 36 2.90 .912
56 David Kase Chomutov (Czech B) C 5'11 169 30 7 14
57 Nikita Korostelev Sarnia (OHL) RW 6'1 195 39 16 39
58 Sebastian Aho Karpat (SM Liiga) RW 5'11 172 20 2 6
59 Nathan Noel Saint John (QMJHL) C 5'11 170 53 19 47
60 Jordan Greenway USA NTDP (USHL) LW 6'5 222 30 4 21
61 Callum Booth Quebec (QMJHL) G 6'3 199      
62 Samuel Montembeault Blainvile (QMJHL) G 6'2 164      
63 Michael Spacek Pardubice Jr. (Czech Jr.) RW 5'11 187      
64 Adam Marsh Saint John (QMJHL) LW 6'0 160      
65 Yakov Trenin Gatineau (QMJHL) C 6'2 192      
66 Ryan Gropp Seattle (WHL) LW 6'2 184      
67 Keegan Kolesar Seattle (WHL) RW 6'1 217      
68 Adam Musil Red Deer (WHL) C 6'3 206      
69 Daniel Vladar Kladno (Czech Jr.) G 6'5 185      
70 Denis Guryanov Togilatti 2 (MHL) RW 6'3  183      
71 Caleb Jones USA NTDP (USHL) D 6'0 194      
72 Alexander Dergachyov SKA St. Petersburg (MHL) RW 6'4 200      
73 Ziyat Paygin Ak Bars Kazan (KHL) D 6'5 209      
74 Dennis Yan Shawinigan (QMJHL) LW 6'1 180      
75 Lukas Jasek Trinec Jr. (Czech Jr.) RW 5'11 165      
76 Jonas Siegenthaler GCK Zurich (Swiss 2) D 6'3 220      
77 Matthew Spencer Peterborough (OHL) D 6'2 200      
78 Gabriel Carlsson Linkoping (Sweden J20) D 6'4 183      
79 Aleksi Saarela Assat Pori (Jr.) C 5'11 198      
80 Spencer Smallman Saint John (QMJHL) RW 6'1 184      
81 Zachary Senyshyn S.S. Marie (OHL) RW 6'1 192      
82 Jack Roslovic USA NTDP (USHL) C 6'1 182      
83 Brendan Warren USA NTDP (USHL) LW 6'0 191      
84 Yegor Rykov SKA St. Petersburg (MHL) D 6'1 216      
85 Brent Gates Green Bay (USHL) C 6'2 196      
86 Julius Nattinen JYP (Finland Jr.) C 6'2 191      
87 Dmitri Zhukenov Omsk (MHL)   C 5'11 169      
88 Christian Jaros Lulea Jr. (Sweden J20) D 6'3 201      
89 Alexandre Goulet Charlottetown (QMJHL) C 6'0 195      
90 Kyle Capobianco Sudbury (OHL) D 6'1 178      
91 Alexandre Carrier Gatineau (QMJHL) D 5'11 174      
92 Samuel Dove-McFalls Saint John (QMJHL) LW 6'2 207      
93 Denis Malgin Zurich (Suisse) C 5'8 163      
94 Mathieu Joseph Saint John (QMJHL) LW 6'1 166      
95 Gabriel Gagne Victoriaville (QMJHL) RW 6'5 186      
96 Glenn Gawdin Swift Current (WHL) C 6'1 188      
97 Tory Dello Tri-City (USHL) D 6'0 187      
98 Dmitri Yudin St. Petersburg (KHL) D 6'2 185      
99 Reid Gardiner Prince Albert (WHL) RW 5'11 187      
100 Erik Cernak Kosice (Slovak Extra) D 6'3 203