Maroon-McDavid-PuljujarviDepends on who he plays with, but I'd say at the very least, 40 points
There isn't a poll answer for <30 to >60 cause it can be any of those depending on
1) Does he makes the opening day roster which is not a given it depends if the oilers think he is ready to be a top 6 NHL player and if not is it better for his development to play a bottom 6 role in the NHL or a top line role in the AHL
2) Does Draisatl get transitioned to center which opens up a RW slot in the top 6
3) Which line he plays RW on (1st with McDavid centering its 60 pts plus, 2nd with Draisatl centering its probably 50 points plus, 2nd or 3rd with RNH centering its 40 pts plus if its 2nd line and 30 pts plus if its 3rd line, 3rd or 4th with Letesku centering its probably >30 pts
Joel Armia is the same size, had the same PPG in Liiga during his draft year, and while JP is the better skater, Armia has more skill with the puck in my opinion.
At the age of 24 Armia is nothing more than bottom 6 winger and if he didn't improve so much defensively the last few years, he wouldn't play in the NHL at all. And he's not a bad skater by any means.
Armia didn't have the chance to play on the same line with one of the best Finnish talents all-time in Laine and Aho in the U20's, and his team in Finland was actually not as good as Pulju's team.
I think both players are similar in a sense. On paper you got a ton of tools, and they look dominant at times against junior competition. However they both lack killers instinct in scoring chances, and seem to completely thrive on confidence resulting in inconsistency.
Pulju has an advantage though, and that is his skating. If he can work on it and be as fast against NHL players as he was against juniors, then there's a chance he can be a top 6 player.
Puljujarvi had a career AHL season at 18 then Armia did at 20...
Puljujarvi was a WJHC MVP at 18
EDIT: he also had a better PPG in the NHL at 18 than Armia did at 22
Puljujarvi has a better resume
I would be curious what some of the Finnish fans here think on Puljujarvi? Opinions may be not as high as they are for Laine, and Aho has received a lot of good fanfare here. But strangely Puljujarvi almost seems the as the forgotten Finn of the 3.