While Halifax Moosehead forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin grabbed the spotlight with their championship-winning performance at the Memorial Cup, TSN Scout Craig Button believes Seth Jones is still the best blue-chipper going into this months NHL Draft. The Portland Winterhawks defenceman finished the 2012-13 season as Buttons No. 1 prospect in Craigs List and never gave up the top position since the first ranking was released last October. Jones, the top-ranked North American skater in NHL Central Scoutings final ranking and ranked second behind MacKinnon in the final list released by International Scouting Services, had 14 goals and 56 points in 61 regular season games with Portland along with five goals and 15 points in 21 playoff games. The top five remained unchanged from Aprils ranking, with Drouin ranked second followed by MacKinnon and forwards Aleksander Barkov and Valeri Nichushkin. Drouin and MacKinnon wowed both fans and scouts at the Memorial Cup last week, with MacKinnon tallying 13 points in four games - including a hat-trick in a 6-4 win in the final. Drouin - a native of Huberdeau, Que., who collected 41 goals and 64 assists in the regular season and won CHL player of the year honours - collected assists on five of those goals in the final game. There was a bit of movement rounding out the Top 10 with Ottawa 67s forward Sean Monahan up one spot from seventh to sixth and Halifax goalie Zachary Fucale going from ninth to seventh. Sault Ste. Marie blueliner Darnell Nurse is next at eighth, followed by Byrnas centre Elias Lindholm and forward Max Domi of the London Knights. Rimouski Oceanic defenceman Samuel Morin and Kelowna blueliner Madison Bowey were the biggest risers from April, moving up 19 spots to 13th and 24th respectively. For Craig Buttons final list click here (http://www.tsn.ca/draftcentre/feature/?id=49649). 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More ramps and railing can be installed, and other physical changes can be made.But shes also advocating for another type of fix.Barrier-free facilities are by all means important, but I believe that a barrier-free mind is equally vital, Koike said in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, a day before she receives the Paralympic flag -- and four weeks after she took possession of the Olympic flag.Tokyos first female governor, Koike was elected two months ago and is pushing several Olympic-related agendas: Keeping down soaring costs, focusing on the environment, and talking up a womens rights agenda.Add a Paralympic agenda to that list: Making Tokyo easier to navigate for people in wheelchairs, on crutches or with vision problems. Any improvement here could also make life easier for Japans 75-and-over population, which is predicted to reach 25 percent of the population in 2025.We have developed roads that are too narrow, she said. This is a legacy of Tokyo. Furthermore, the doorways are not wide, the ceilings are low in some typical housing. As we welcome athletes as well as spectators from all over the world at the venues, we must overcome these challenges.Koike said expanding some of Tokyos narroww roads, often shared by cars and pedestrians and without sidewalks, means removing utility poles and placing the power lines underground.ddddddddddddGoing toward the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, Id like to expand the width of the roads by doing away with the utility poles so we can provide accessibility to everyone, Koike said.Paralympic organizers are expecting big things from Tokyo, although, on the field in Rio, Japan had failed to win a gold medal through competition on Friday. 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