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MEET THE DRAFT PICKS

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HENRI JOKIHARJU, D

• First round, 29th pick The 6- 1 Jokiharju projects as an ideal Blackhawks defenseman. He’s a strong skater and a puck- mover with a right- handed shot. A Hawks fan who had nine goals and 39 assists in 79 games with the WHL’s Portland Winterhawk­s ( who wear uniforms very similar to the Hawks), Jokiharju models his game after the Penguins’ Kris Letang and the Ducks’ Sami Vatanen. He was a member of Finland’s gold- medal team in the 2016 world juniors.

IAN MITCHELL, D

• Second round, 57th pick Mitchell, 18, played for the Spruce Grove Saints in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. He had eight goals and 29 assists in 53 games last season. Mitchell, who has committed to play for the University of Denver in 2018, represente­d Canada in the under- 18 world championsh­ip, where he had two assists.

ANDREI ALTYBARMAK­YAN, RW

• Third round, 70th pick Altybarmak­yan, 18, has been on the Blackhawks’ radar since last year’s draft. This past season, he had 20 goals and 25 assists in 31 games in a Russian junior league. Vice president of amateur scouting Mark Kelley said the Hawks were drawn to Altybarmak­yan by the way he plays. Kelley also said his “personalit­y is contagious.” Altybarmak­yan wasn’t considered a top- 100 prospect by TSN or ESPN.

EVAN BARRATT, C

• Third round, 90th pick Barratt, from Bristol, Pennsylvan­ia, was overcome with emotion when he heard his name called. “His teammates love him, and his opponents don’t,” Kelley said. Barratt, who is expected to play at Penn State this fall, developed a lot over the last year as a member of the U. S. national developmen­t team. He had 18 goals and 38 assists in 63 games. Although he has the skills, Barratt doesn’t have the size of an elite center at 5- 11, 187 pounds. But Kelley said he

always puts in full effort.

TIM SODERLUND, LW

• Fourth round, 112th pick Soderlund was ranked No. 84 by ESPN. He scored twice in seven games in the world juniors for Sweden, and Kelley said the Hawks were impressed by his overall performanc­e in the tournament. Soderlund is considered undersized for his position at 5- 9, 163 pounds. But the Hawks don’t see that as a major problem because he’s fast and aggressive. “He plays hard, and he plays inside,” Kelley said. “He’s not a big guy, but he attacks.”

ROOPE LAAVAINEN, D

• Fourth round, 119th pick Laavainen played 11 games for Finland’s under- 20 team and had two goals and two assists. Though he’s only 18, Laavainen is set to play in Finland’s most competitiv­e league next season. Kelley believes Laavainen’s right- handed shot and skating will help the Hawks.

PARKER FOO, F

• Fifth round, 144th pick Foo just finished his second season with the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. In 104 games for them, he has 42 goals and 51 assists.

JAKUB GALVAS, D

• Fifth round, 150th pick Gavlas played for HC Olomouc in the Czech League as an 18- yearold last season. The Central Scouting Service ranks him 26th among European skaters, two spots higher than Altybarmak­yan.

JOSH ESS, D

• Seventh round, 215th pick Ess was the captain for Lakeville South High School in Minnesota, where he had eight goals and 20 assists in 23 games last season. He went on to play in two USHL games for the Cedar Rapids RoughRider­s and had one assist. Kelley said he has good instincts and skates well. Ess is expected to play at Wisconsin this fall. — Mark Lazerus, Madeline Kenney

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| STACY REVERE/ GETTY IMAGES The Hawks traded down three spots in the first round and selected defenseman Henri Jokiharju.
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