Lunch was first!
So to preface, I had Yurov clearly above Ohgren and Khusnutdinov. Then if I had a choice, it would be Ohgren 5A, Khusnutdinov 5B, so I'm easily swayed to swap them based on how I'm feeling that day
So let's start off with Khusnutidinov. He's doing great with 41 points in 63 regular season games in the KHL. Love the fact he plays all forward positions, takes faceoffs, plays both PP and PK. But this is is where I start having a pause - he's only 5'9" and his selling point was never his high-end offensive side, its been his versatility and 200-foot game. And as he has never scored at a notable offensive rate in juniors or pro (his 41 points is great for his age but I wouldn't say its at the 1st line rate yet), I think he might ultimately settle as a 2nd line versatile forward. Almost like a more talented Gaudreau. Not comparing the players themselves but more like the usage, he's going to move up and down lineup, add speed but responsible play whever he goes and at the very least by key on the 2nd teams. Might even be an alternative captain one day.
That brings us to Ohgren, decent point production (if you add his qualification games, he produced 33 points in 53 games) but not as skilled or fast as Khusnutdinov. But he's still good a great shot, he also plays both wing/center, and he's 6-1 196lbs. He brings more bite and probably a safer bet at being an effective NHL. And because of his all-round game with a defined shot, you can plug him with a talented playmaker and I think he may ultimately out produce Khusnitdinov.
Essentially, I see two VERY different style of players but end of with similar usage (one smaller but faster swiss-army knife and one bigger tenacious with a shot). Both are going to be top nine forwards. Both are versatile, both can play center/wing, both are going to be useful on special teams, both have captain material.
I can see a Kaprizov - Yurov - Ohgren, Johansson - Khusnutinov - Boldy set up.