It came down to 3 Russians for me: Nikolaev, Kuznetsov, and Chechelev.
Of the three, Chechelev has the most impressive numbers, but he's a goalie in a lower league. Can't take that too seriously yet.
Nikolaev has some abilities, and is a point per game player so far in the MHL, but has a ways to go before he's NHL ready.
Kuznetsov plays a mobile defensive game, and can be dominant in that facet. I doubt he scores much in the NHL, but a really good shutdown d-man shouldn't be overlooked. He's playing in a strong program at Connecticut, and by already playing in North America, has the strongest shot of transitioning to the NHL.
I went with Kuznetsov, and I don't doubt that I'll be voting for a while, but I see really good NHL potential there.
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