9. New York Rangers: Vitali Kravtsov, RW, Russia
The Russian probably won't be in the NHL right away due to contract obligations in Europe, but the Rangers are convinced Kravtsov can be an elite scorer. He's great with the puck on his stick.
8. Chicago: Adam Boqvist, D, Sweden
A creative defender, Boqvist plays a smart offensive game. He can be a real play-maker from the blue line and adds some sorely-needed youth to Chicago's defense.
7. Vancouver: Quinn Hughes, D, U.S.A.
The smooth-skating defenseman led Michigan to the Frozen Four last season.