Little bit of both. I remained high on Stenberg even when people were statwatching and didn't get their sacred 1,5ppg+ in j20 or whatever and suddenly Dower Nilsson was the next Wayne Gretzky because he scored more. There is so many things to like about Stenberg as a hockey player. In terms of toolset, attitude and more I think sky is the limit in terms of what he can become. Obviously things has to go together at the right time, and I am concerned about his ice time and other things coming into next year which could hamper his development(he is on the same team that Lucas Raymond struggled to get his on), but if things go right I think you have the potential to get a high upside 2way-winger.
I see no reason Dvorsky doesn't become a decent NHLer, but personally I struggle to see the high upside at NHL level. His skating really needs to take a stride(no pun intended) before I feel safe saying he is a player that is going to lift the Blues into a different stratosphere or something like that. I guess it is partly because of his skating, but he also has a tendency to make the easy plays during stressful situations the at the higher levels he plays at, instead of a play that might be better and that a player of his caliber should be making(or at least attempting, even if it fails right now, to build a strong foundation). So upside is the thing I have been questioning with Dvorsky, even though he straight up slaps at the junior level, especially under-18s since he is so physically developed compared to pretty much everyone, but that is also something that has been to his advantage compared to some of his peers at the junior level that won't exist in the NHL.
But again, if his skating improves and he can then start making high level plays that he has the skillset(outside of the skating) to do, and I start to see that at senior level, I will change my mind. I just don't think there is enough to call a big separation between Dvorsky and Stenberg as prospects, and while I believe Dvorsky could be an NHLer sooner, I think there are good reasons to believe Stenberg could become the better player in the long run, even though that is absolutely no guarantee.
Watched these guys a ton since they are based in Sweden, and cheer for both to have great careers!
I simply don't agree that they are in different tiers of prospect. Depends on what you categorize as elite, but I either see it as both are or neither are elite.
EDIT: If anyone doesn't like my not overly positive opinion on Dali, at least consider the fact that getting both in the top 25 should be seen as a dub.