Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images [https://deweb-519a7.b-cdn.net/post-images/1a84b3ad-3a95-428d-b263-927683b6771f.jpeg] Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images With the annual draft taking place Friday, MSG's favorite hockey team has a chance to do some good with 11 picks, including #5 and #26 in the first round. My favorite superscout Jess Rubenstein forecasts who the Rangers might pick in the Entry Draft at the # 5 and # 26 positions. CARSON CARELS AT FIVE: A left-handed defenseman, Carels excelled for Prince George in the Western Hockey League. He put up 73 points, "and controlled games from the back end," adds Rubenstein. A further scouting report reveals that Carels is mature, strong, well-rounded and is a potential number one blueliner. Carson will hone his game to sharpness at North Dakota. CASEY MUTRYN AT TWENTY-SIX: A USA Hockey product, Mutryn is a big, physical wing whose game will be rounded out at Boston College. P.S. The savant Rubenstein figures that the Maple Leafs will pick highly-touted Gavin McKenna of Penn State with the first selection. Jess likes Caleb Malhotra, gifted son of ex-Ranger Manny Malhotra, to be picked third by the Vancouver Canucks.