So anybody who does one timers from Ovie spot is "Kessler"?
Come on man...
I don't follow your logic at all. So far, the trend has been that anyone who can one-time pucks is compared to Ovechkin.
Laine definitely does not offer any similarities to Ovechkin aside from his shot. There are more similarities between Kesler and Laine than there are between Laine and Ovechkin. His hands are better than Kesler's, but he shoots from the same spot, is also a puck hog, and is about as physical as Kesler is. Kesler averages only half as many hits as Ovechkin, and it's quite clear that Laine is nowhere near as physical as Ovechkin either. Kesler has poor acceleration and has always needed to wind up to hit top speed; Laine does the same.
While Kesler tries and fails regularly to beat players off the rush, Laine has succeeded. There is more finesse in Laine's game than Kesler's, although the latter most definitely tries with regularity to deke around players. He is closer to a Kesler-plus than an Ovechkin-minus.
In terms of style, Laine's offensive game matches Kesler's more than it does Ovechkin's. He is also closer in style to Kesler than he is to Corey Perry or Rick Nash, two players who rely far less on their shooting ability and more on their sheer strength and size to capitalize in the crease.
I would consider this to be more of Kesler's bread-and-butter than Ovechkin's. Many goals were scored with this maneuver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk6BudGqG44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RiycCu4r7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvF5rcRbSj4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgwXLDSfo9Y
Kesler is a sniper as well as a power forward. Most of his goals are the result of wrist shots and one-timers, and he uses his body to shield the puck. Laine has shown the ability to use his long stick well in defensive situations to strip the opponent of the puck, which also reminds me of Kesler. He is, in my opinion, a Kesler-plus type of player. I don't see a player in the league who quite resembles Laine in multiple facets the way that Kesler does. There are some differences, but of the comparisons I've seen thus far, none really fit the bill as well as Ryan Kesler.