NHL Mock Draft: Beichler’s Final 3 Round Mock

Jun 26, 2015; Sunrise, FL, USA; Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Mark Hunter announces Mitchell Marner (not pictured) as the number four overall pick to the Toronto Maple Leafs as commissioner Gary Bettman looks on in the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 26, 2015; Sunrise, FL, USA; Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Mark Hunter announces Mitchell Marner (not pictured) as the number four overall pick to the Toronto Maple Leafs as commissioner Gary Bettman looks on in the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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6. Calgary Flames

With Dubois and Tkachuk off the board, things get difficult again. Alex Nylander, Logan Brown, Tyson Jost, Clayton Keller, Olli Juolevi or Jakob Chychrun — the Flames have plenty of options. In the end, they go with Nylander, as they want to stock up on the wing while selecting perhaps the best player available. <p><strong>Draft Profile:</strong><strong> <a href=. LW/RW. Mississauga (OHL). Alexander Nylander . 6. player. 112

7. Arizona Coyotes

London (OHL). Olli Juolevi . 7. player. 121. With six forwards off the board, the Coyotes feel extremely lucky to have a top defense prospect fall into their hands. With <a href=. D

8. Buffalo Sabres

Jakob Chychrun . 8. player. 12. Another D-man ready to make an impact soon is Jakob Chychrun, so the Buffalo Sabres are happy to add him. Chychrun is a strong and mature player with good physicality, but he will need to round out his game before he breaks into the league. That likely won’t take too long, though. <p><strong>Draft Profile:</strong><strong> <a href=. D. Sarnia (OHL)

9. Montreal Canadiens

152. Much like the rival Maple Leafs, the Montreal Canadiens are in desperate need of a No. 1 center. <a href=. C. Windsor (OHL). Logan Brown . 9. player

10. Colorado Avalanche

103. Defensemen are highly sought after in the NHL, so the Avalanche is surprised but happy to see Mikhail Sergachev available at No. 10. He might not be the best defenseman of the group, but he is probably the most NHL-ready. All that said, don’t be surprised to see the Avs move up to four, when they trade Tyson Barrie to the Oilers. <p><strong>Draft Profile:</strong><strong> <a href=. D. Windsor (OHL). Mikhail Sergachev . 10. player

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