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The 2019 NHL draft class' best at everything: Top skater, shooter, more

Ryan Suzuki is creative in making his passes, and it led to 50 assists this season. Graig Abel/Getty Images

In hockey, it is increasingly important for players to be very good at a lot of things. But an elite skill among peers can be a game-changer for a player's draft stock.

There is a large segment of skills I'm looking for in a player, with hockey sense and skating among the most important. Here are my best prospects in the draft class at 33 skill categories, including nine goalie-specific traits.


Hockey sense, forward:
Jack Hughes, C, USA U18 (NTDP)

The biggest difference between Hughes and everyone else is how fast he processes the game. He moves so fast, but there are still plays and teammates he spots that others could only dream of seeing at that speed.

Hockey sense, defenseman:
Victor Soderstrom, D, Brynas (Sweden)

A good all-around defender, Soderstrom is not overly big, so he has to use his smarts and anticipation to get the advantage on opposing forwards. He also makes smart, confident plays with the puck on his stick.

Skating, forward:
Jack Hughes, C, USA U18 (NTDP)