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Top 35 NHL Entry Draft Prospect Rankings – April 2019 Edition

Even though many think the gap between Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko has shrunken, Hughes is still number one. A legitimate playmaking franchise center who has a chance of being a top 10 player in the NHL. His skating is already elite and when you pair that sigh his offensive skill set, no one matches up.Pro Comparison: Patrick Kane

March Ranking – #1

The elite sniper has performed above expectations in a year of extremely high expectations. His game has grown over the course of the year to become dangerous from any position in the offensive zone whether using his NHL ready shot or his underrated playmaking ability.