The CHL import draft is an important one for NHL scouts to keep an eye on, as it brings some of the best talent in the world over to play and develop a little closer to home. While not all of the players selected make the trip across the ocean, many of the top draftees eventually make their mark in the NHL draft, as we saw first hand just last weekend.
Olli Juolevi, Alex Nylander and Mikhail Sergachev all were import drafts in 2015 and made their name in the OHL before going in the top-10 on Friday. Others, like German Rubtsov have already gone in the first round (#22 to the Flyers) before even being selected for the CHL. Here is the first round of the 2016 CHL Import Draft:
#1 Kootenay – Klim Kostin (C, Russia)
#2 Guelph – Dmitri Samorukov (LD, Russia)
#3 Baie-Comeau – Ivan Chekhovich (C, Russia)
#4 Vancouver – Filip Zadina (RW, Czech Republic)
#5 Sudbury – Jachym Kondelik (LW, Czech Republic)
#6 Halifax – Nico Hischier (RW, Switzerland)
#7 Saskatoon – Mark Rubinchik (LD, Russia)
#8 Flint – Michal Steinocher (LD, Czech Republic)
#9 Drummondville – Pavel Koltygin (LW, Russia)
#10 Swift Current – Aleksi Heponiemi (LW, Finland)