Kudo Shinichi
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Linus Karlsson got quite a jump in the Euro skaters department.. decent SuperElit production and managed 14 SHL Games.
He's already a decent skater.Good thing with Kotkaniemi is you can teach skating. And it's probably not that much worse than Rantanen's at 17, if even, who from the little I remember wasn't the best technical skater either.
Interesting. I read somewhere that he produced the same. Guess it was wrong.
He's already a decent skater.
Would like to gamble on him and Wassenius.Linus Karlsson got quite a jump in the Euro skaters department.. decent SuperElit production and managed 14 SHL Games.
Value wise, this is crazy.Who also has Bokk over Kotkaniemi
Yes, Grewe has some intensity/edge to his game for sure. I've noticed that he takes a lot of roughing penalties, so he likes to get "involved". But unfortunately a lot of unnecessary slashing penalties too If he can use that stuff to his advantage, it could be a pretty useful asset.Regarding Grewe, he's a march 2001 birthday. 6' 180lbs and He had 27 points in 36 games in his first SuperElit year. He caught my eye because of his stick skills, speed and O-zone awareness yesterday. He seems like he had nice compete, too. Just someone to keep an eye on because if I had watched the game in a vacuum, I'd think he'd be a first round candidate.
Haha, I'm neutral. Just browsingYes. We are collecting all the hf swedes.
Haha, I'm neutral. Just browsing
Bit wonky but yeah it's not much of a concern for me where I think it'll hold him back at the next level. Seeing Rantanen's skating now you get the sense Jesperi's skating can even improve as he keeps getting used to his frame.He's already a decent skater.
I mostly just follow some of the players that are on the national team, so I'm not gonna pretend that I know that much about them. But Wassenius scored some big goals in the J20 playoffs and was also the leading scorer there. What I can say about Linus Karlsson is that he had a high "average goal share":Bring a friend next time.
While we have you, the regulars of this thread have identified a few SuperElit players as potential gems: Linus Karlsson of Karlskrona and Carl Wassenius of Örebro. What do you think of these players?
I'm not sure what to make of them. Linus was 2nd in scoring behind Berggren, but he had a huge jump in production after the league split. More or less the same story with Wassenius. Do these guys have real potential, or are they just beating up on soft opposition?
He very well could be, he's arguably done better than them at the same age.Yeah, Jack Hughes might be better than Matthews and Eichel.
There is a reason why I have Kaut so high up in my ranking. I saw some scout on twitter saying Kaut would go in the late 3rd. It makes absolutely no sense that he should even see the 2nd round imo
Significant difference compared to Necas while not that much older than him. Hope teams are dumb enough to let him slip to the 2nd.
Yeah, Jack Hughes might be better than Matthews and Eichel.