I don't want to write off Korshkov and Ransanen yet. Maybe they make it, maybe they don't. If they don't, it will obviously be/feel like a bigger miss based on where they were picked.
When both were taken, I had the thought of, "Hmm, looks like exactly what our system needs." And this also brings up the size vs skill debate. In today's NHL, a player with size + skill desired is becoming more and more rare. The player either doesn't have enough skill or speed, or even both.
It's no longer the 90s, if you don't have either skill or speed (hopefully you have both), you are basically useless. We can lament about being too small, but these days, it's not about height and weight charts on paper. It's if you have it in your game or not. Grundstroms and DeBrusks are what we should be looking for. The true giants just can't keep up in today's game. Give me someone who is 5'9 165 and plays a hard game rather than someone 6'4 210 that has no skill or speed.