My top 5 forwards are:
1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Lindstrom
4. Catton
5. Iginla
I like Lindstrom where he is because the size/athleticism/tools package could really prove to be something very special if he puts it all together at the NHL level. I do have questions about his hockey IQ, but I also had questions about Slafkovsky's (so I could be wrong again lol). I think he's got enough tools to problem solve as the level of competition increases. Also, with his size in our lineup, it gives us some flexibility for adding/keeping smaller players in our roster construction.
I have Catton where he is because he looks like a true dual threat with excellent hockey tools and IQ. He makes high skill plays look very easy at the junior level. He has more than a few tricks up his sleeve and is a constant threat to generate offense with his vision and skills for play execution. I think he'll be able to run a capable PP1 from the half wall in the NHL. His strength and commitment to the physical game will be the barrier for him to reach his potential, so the question is to what extent can he overcome that?
Iginla looks good at 5. I'm not sold on him being a high end playmaker, but I do think he has high end goal scoring ability. His game is quite multidimensional already, so I think he has a very high floor. His game seems quite mature for being one of the younger players in the draft.
The only defenceman I'd feel good about taking with our pick is Levshunov, but I think he's gone by then. If he's there at 5 and we take him (ahead of Lindstrom, Catton or Iginla), I won't be too disappointed.