Who has more offensive upside? Tedenby, Strome, Ryan Johansen, or Huberdeau?

BeastoftheEast85

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Huberdeau has the most upside and Johanson is the most likely to reach it.

Tedenby doesn't really fit into this comparison being a couple years older and a winger. Sean Couturier or M. Zbad might make a better comparison.
 

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In terms of highest ceiling:

Huberdeau
Strome
Johansen
Tedenby

Johansen most likely to reach his potential followed by the other three in idk what order lol.
 

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I'm really high on Strome. I think he could play on a line with Tavares someday and maybe put up 80+ points.

Huberdeau is probably about even with him though.
 

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1. Johansen
2. Strome
3. Huberdeau
4. Tedenby

...and Tedenby has 35-45-80 upside. So these are 4 darn good prospects.
 

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Tedenby is an odd inclusion in this group.

Going by pure point producing potential:

Huberdeau
Johansen
Strome
Tedenby
 

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Johansen in my mind without a doubt.

As others pointed out Johansen is probably the most likely to reach his potential, but in terms of high end ceiling I think Strome and Huberdeau have much higher ceilings(with a bigger chance of busting)
 

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I guess I am one of the few who thinks Strome might have the most offensive potential of the lot

Huberdeau/Strome
Johansen
Tedenby
 

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upside wise i don't see how Tedenby can fit in with these oustanding young forwards, being he is older than them. but, w/e i rank

Strome
Johansen
Hubredeau

Tedenby
just on pure upside.
 

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Tednenby is a smallish fast guy....he's prolly OK, but it woudln't surprise me to see another Bergfors on our hands here. Softy Swede meh.
 

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Tednenby is a smallish fast guy....he's prolly OK, but it woudln't surprise me to see another Bergfors on our hands here. Softy Swede meh.

No, he's better than Bergfors. Bergfors had very little hockey sense, Tedenby has quite a lot of it. Tedenby has also picked up defensive skills better than Bergfors has, which makes it more likely for him to find success on the Devils. Both got tough love from Lemaire, but while Bergfors sulked about it, regressed, and ultimately got traded, Tedenby rose to the challenge, improved, and looks to be a core piece for the Devils' future.
 

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