NoShowWilly
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Was hoping for more, especially in a tournament like this that should favour him. Disappointing to see him playing wing too.
Yes. Played RW on Andersson's line. Just watching it now (1st period) and hasn't been overly noticeable. A couple nifty passes but really struggles to accomplish anything with the puck. Chases the play a lot.
This is where people often look at things differently with different views, chases the play is true, but I seen it more as hard forecheck and backcheck he was often first on both among forwards..
With that said he seemed more concerned with his defensive play in this tournament and I said to myself at one point he should stop forechecking alone his linemates were not doing it and it just was not accomplishing much. I love that style of hockey but you need more support on the forecheck if it is to be successful and that might be a coaching thing sending in a single player. He did ring the post on a breakaway and made a few nice backhand saucer passes. He looked to be on cruise control a few times.
Personally other then steen and lindstrom (I think that was him also a lundstrom) I didnt see much from sweden even dahlin today who i love. USA to me looked the best, but I dont put much stock in these tournaments especially the summer scrimmage camp, i remember hayden fleury blew me away in this tournament after he was drafted and I thought carolina might have gotten a steal.
It was scrappy chippy hack and wack hockey. The real test starts when the shl season starts.
To be fair I paused the game after the 1st and haven't resumed yet so I'm only commenting on one period so far. And I'm fine with some of the things he's doing out there - he shows some nice vision on some of his passes - but I don't like to get carried away praising things like effort or "smart little plays" because those are the minimum I expect out of a player who is projected to play in the NHL someday. Those should be expected, not a source of praise. I'm looking for signs that he is a potential top 6 Centre in the NHL someday. I haven't seen much to get excited about in that regard from the summer showcase. Now I'm not saying (and I don't think anyone is) that is the be all, end all of his progression. It just would have been nice to see at this early stage is all.
This is where people often look at things differently with different views, chases the play is true, but I seen it more as hard forecheck and backcheck he was often first on both among forwards..
With that said he seemed more concerned with his defensive play in this tournament and I said to myself at one point he should stop forechecking alone his linemates were not doing it and it just was not accomplishing much. I love that style of hockey but you need more support on the forecheck if it is to be successful and that might be a coaching thing sending in a single player. He did ring the post on a breakaway and made a few nice backhand saucer passes. He looked to be on cruise control a few times.
Personally other then steen and lindstrom (I think that was him also a lundstrom) I didnt see much from sweden even dahlin today who i love. USA to me looked the best, but I dont put much stock in these tournaments especially the summer scrimmage camp, i remember hayden fleury blew me away in this tournament after he was drafted and I thought carolina might have gotten a steal.
It was scrappy chippy hack and wack hockey. The real test starts when the shl season starts.
I dont think I praise smart little plays or effort not sure if that is directed at me in your reply, just pointing out chasing the play is not inaccurate just a different interpretation, I seen it as him being first on the forecheck and backcheck often working defensively. However it didnt work with swedens system, maybe the coach was playing a 1-2-2.
It was not a standout tournament for him, I dont think anyone is saying that either but people also over-analyze prospects sometimes to much when they finally get a chance to see them on tv pointing out every minute detail especially at a summer camp. Its a fine line I remember all the complaints about bo every time he was on tv and the complaints after that we drafted a 3c, with that said it happened with virtanen as well and that turned out to be a real concern. On the opposite end of the spectrum as mentioned hayden fluery blew me away at the summer showcase, I remember him going end to end for a goal and just saying this kid looks amazing, I regret that now.
I dont think anyone has been unfairly praising him or unfairly disparaging him outside johnnycanuck over a summer camp game, I just dont always agree with how much stock is put into some of these and the over analysis hanging on every shift be it good or bad. With that said my criticism/praise will start with the shl season but over a handful of games rather then just shift to every game.
His main problem (IMO) is he is neither quick enough to create separation in the ozone nor strong enough to battle through hard checking. He tries to shake guys on the boards but he isn't quick enough in his pivots and he gets pinned or the puck knocked away. He's caught between having the mass of a 5'9 player but the pivots and high centre of gravity of a 6'2 player.
Since he isn't going to get shorter he badly needs to put on weight and leg/core strength. Good news is he should be able to remedy this to a large degree, but it's going to limit his effectiveness in NA style games until he does.
Not directed at you but at some of the posters on the previous pages of this thread. And what I mean by chasing is he rarely has possession for long and is often spending much of his shift in the ozone trying to recover pucks rather than having it on his stick. He's hustling for sure but not getting much done either. That's disappointing for the type of player he is. It's fine for a hustle winger like Gadjovich but I'd like to see Pettersson with the puck on his stick more and chasing it less.
True but again this is where i point out a summer scrimmage over a few days, because in allsvenskan he was the exact opposite and very much a possession player who made plays off his stick.
Fair and I'm not saying the summer showcase games are everything. But some players have managed to stand out (Mittelstadt, Bransstrom) nonetheless and I am just a bit disappointed that I'm not seeing the same of our guy. And this is a bit of a continuation of Pettersson's disappointing WJC which was also played on smaller ice. One of my concerns so far is how his game translates from the bigger, euro style games to the smaller, NA style games. A good showing in this showcase would have put some of those to rest but it looks like I'll have to wait for the WJC in Buffalo to hopefully see him excel in these style of games.
I dont think his game will translate well until he puts on weight and gets stronger, that will have to come first (i dont know how much the hip factored in as well).
Mittelstadt and bransstrom were very good and i really liked both pre draft, but as mentioned these short showcases can be snake oil, some of the players i have been most impressed with were not even drafted in the 1st round or outside the top 20 (hard to imagine they will all continue this impressive trajectory based on a summer camp), these camps and even wjc have fooled me before and its why i personally put less stock in tournaments then a players full season in a league.
That's a few days old. He's played since then.
It's a meaningless exhibition in the summer so I'm not going to read too much into it. Though it would be hilarious if the projections I put on Nylander (who the Canucks passed) end up becoming true for Pettersson.
hit the post but again he's been weak on the puck this tournament. skill is there for sure.
If anything this was his best game. He is clearly better then his linemates, as out of all the shifts he played his teammates he turned it over the fewest out of all of them.
good hustle, strong back checker, made very good safe plays especially in pressure situations, very some very strong plays, but ragged dolled way too easily. Made 2 turn overs, both were in enemy zone.
solid game, if anything watching this video I'm even more excited about this kid.
Why? Everything you are getting excited about is the bare minimum for an NHLer. He didn't show anything that would suggest a future first liner in the NHL. Nothing. A few nice passes and some hustle is well below what a first liner needs to do. And before you resort to "but he's only 18", stop and consider so was everyone else.
This showcase was disappointing. Full stop. You can try to convince yourself otherwise if you want but it's not reality.
Luckily this one showing doesn't define him or his career. But I don't like the implications that he somehow showed something exciting in this tournament, because that's simply a delusion.
Pettersson is not physically developed for his age. He wasn't physically developed for his age a year ago, two years ago etc. I find if funny that some are surprised that he's not pushing guys his age or younger around, but instead losing puck battles to guys who are heavier and stronger despite not being older.
I'm too lazy to double check, but are there any posters who excused Pettersson for his relatively poor WJC performance but not excusing his play in this showcase?