Sweden defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, a strong candidate to be selected No. 1 in the 2018 NHL Draft, is the best player at his position at this stage in the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship, according to Craig Button, TSN director of scouting, former NHL Network analyst and former NHL general manager.
Dahlin (6-foot-2, 181 pounds) has six points, all assists, and is tied for the tournament scoring lead among defensemen with Libor Hajek (Tampa Bay Lightning).
"He's just too good," Button said. "He is to defensemen what Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews are to centermen. He's a franchise-defining, elite No. 1 defenseman. I think he can play in the NHL right now because he's that good. His command of the game everywhere on the ice is unbelievable."
Dahlin has played every situation and led Sweden by playing 28:07 in a 4-3 shootout win against Russia on New Year's Eve to help Sweden clinch first in Group B section.
Button feels there are three forwards standing out at the tournament: Elias Pettersson (Vancouver Canucks) and Lias Andersson (New York Rangers) of Sweden, and Casey Mittelstadt (Buffalo Sabres) of the United States. Mittelstadt leads the tournament with nine points (four goals, five assists). Andersson has six points and leads all players with five goals, and Pettersson has six points (four goals, two assists).
"[Mittelstadt] has been a real catalyst for the U.S. with scoring chances and his command of the game," Button said. "What he did in the outdoor game (three assists in a 4-3 shootout win against Canada at New Era Field on Friday) was superb."