When it comes to the 2019 NHL Draft, there’s really only one certainty as to what will happen on June 21 in Vancouver: The top two picks will be Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko.

While it is expected the New Jersey Devils take Hughes at No. 1, leaving Kakko for the cross-Hudson rival Rangers, New Jersey GM Ray Shero has played coy.

Both players are skating at the IIHF World Championships in Slovakia, and while Hughes is getting a taste of playing with US-born NHL pros, Kakko is flourishing with Team Finland

The top-ranked European skater potted another highlight-reel goal on Thursday against Denmark in their Group A matchup, picking up Mikko Lehtonen’s breakout pass and speeding down the sideboard before dancing past a Danish defender, walking around goalie Sebastian Dahm and tucking it neatly into the net. The tally evened the score at one apiece in the second period.

It was the Finn’s sixth goal in four games, and with his countrymen eyeing an elimination round spot, Kakko has a shot at becoming the first player with a double-digit goal total since Russia’s Evgeni Malkin in 2012.