I think what makes Iginla such a “high floor/low ceiling” player is the incredible maturity in his game. Like I honestly believe the subtleties in his game are beyond many current quality NHL wingers, you could put together a video for a hockey academy on how to play wing just using clips of Tij.
Some would say that is what limits his ceiling, given that he is so advanced already. But personally I think this advances his ceiling, his hockey IQ is rare for a winger prospect. Think like a Mark Stone or ROR (at wing), I believe he could out produce his ceiling. And I’ve said it before, but I think he has the Tkachuk advantage just his dad is Jarome Iginla. I could see Iginla being a comparable player to the Tkachuk brothers, albeit less of a dickhead- two guys who have shown they can outproduce their “ceiling” just by having highly advanced understandings of the game of hockey due to being raised by an all-star hockey player.
People might look at Lindstrom and think he has the higher ceiling, but from a pure PPG standpoint I think Iginla projects as the more productive NHLer.