Author reminds readers that the hype was certainly high after the draft: TImmins mentioned that his scout from Sweden fell off of his chair and would have strangled him if he hadn't picked him at 56th overall. Author says that 2 years later, he hasn't been anything to write home about. He shared a report from a scout which was written last year: 'I'm not impressed by him. He's too quiet out there and no element of his game sticks out. Although he has interesting tools, I don't see him turning into an NHL player.' Based on that report the author can see that some progress has been made this year. Says he was playing the best hockey of his career before getting hurt. The GM of his team still thinks that he hasn't reached his full potential. A journalist who's been following him closely for the last two years is also optimistic about his development. He does think that he is turning the corner and that things are starting to work out for him. He was playing with less hesitation and he was playing with pace. He believes that he could become one of the SHL's top player next year. The scout is a bit skeptical in that regard: 'Although in this game he had the puck on his stick often, he didn't create anything out there. At his best, I see him as a 3rd or 4th line center thanks to his skills and his skating. Before dreaming of the NHL, he needs to have a bigger offensive impact.' (report after a game). Olofsson said the fact that he missed his final occasion to participate to the WJC was frustrating. He said that he saw improvements in his game and after being asked about how much of an impact changing teams he said: 'Playing on a better team helps since he's not defending as much (see Ylonen). The staff pushed him in trying out more plays and believing in himself. It says after that it comes naturally. He takes pride in his defensive game but he found a better balance between offense and defense. Journalist says what's best is for him to stay one more year before going to NA.