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Safe to assume Mancini not being listed is because he’s just over age line for your database?
i'd have put Willander up a notch. i think he'll end up a solid No.2 guy like a more athletic Dan Hamhuis in his prime.
crazy raty disrespect
I'm the opposite. I think Willander will be an NHL'er, Lekk is shaky. But Vancouver needs everyone to pan out.
Why is it that you always have bad opinions when it comes to prospects? First it’s completely undermining the Oilers and their goaltending prospects like Connor Ungar and Samuel Jonsson, putting Washington’s prospect pool above Detroit’s, and now SEVERELY underrating Vancouver’s prospects like Elias Pettersson (D-Petey), Tom Willander, Aaty Räty, and Linus Karlsson.
Keep in mind that Vancouver’s AHL Team which has most of their prospects won the Calder Cup where Linus Karlsson and Aaty Räty were going off. Linus Karlsson was over a point per game in the Calder Cup Playoffs which by far makes him ready to jump to the NHL as a full time member. Aaty Räty in the NHL has dominated with 7 goals and 4 assists in 33 games even with the limited amount of minutes he has and is projected to have a career year as at least a 3rd line center. Tom Willander at Boston University had amazing chemistry wi Ty Aidan Celebrini and did incredibly well WITHOUT Axel Sandin-Pellikka being present. D-Petey was completely tearing it up in the NHL making a lot of amazing defensive plays with the amount of minutes he had.
I’m genuinely tired of you giving such bad opinions on prospects where their performance and stats clearly outshine whatever bleak outlook you’re giving them. If you refuse to give proper credit where credit is due with these prospects like you’re doing now, at this point, you’ve by far have lost whatever credibility you have left and frankly should be ignored instead of being called some sort of expert.
Maybe I'm off here but I would put Cootes 1st, Willander 2nd, and then Lekkerimaki and Pettersson on the same level at 3rd. Lekkerimaki's got no forechecking game and in his NHL mintues he was a fish out of water. Maybe this summer he'll put on weight and can still work in the NHL but it feels like he's 2-3 years out now which is just too long a timeline to think he'll be a great player. I would maybe classify him and Raty in the same tier of fringe-NHLers who could carve out a strong role, although Lekkerimaki feels a lot more volatile here.
I think you hit the nail on the head for Willander, a more steady defensive presence who you think is more likely to hit 1,000 NHL games than 500 NHL points. Of any defenseman with a similar amount of hits or puck battles won, all of them are 01s or 02s, Willander is an 05. He plays this older style of hockey that I think could compliment Hughes in the future, especially since it's the modern style of prioritizing great skating habits. I don't trust him to ever run a powerplay or be a steady rush-option but he could be Adam Larsson of the Canucks?
Cootes is a crazy one because his transition game is so strong that even though he "prioritizes" defense, I wonder if there's a future in the NHL where he's more Chytil than Blueger (in Canucks terms 😂). He worked the boards as well as a Carter Bear and was getting as many slot passes as a Cole Reschny. My main gripe is his inabiltiy to get into a high-danger area. Is that a teammate issue? Maybe, but more often than not you see the top-end guys create those great looks in their draft year on their own. We'll see how it goes from here but I like him the best of anyone in Vancouver's system.