Harbour Dog
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I like Vilardi and think he has a shot to be a very good player as well. Like Mittelstadt, Andersson and some of the other prospects that I put into a similar grouping, he has his flaws and concerns. But I think he's another one who is an incredibly intelligent player and could play for a very long time, without ever scoring 30 goals or 70 points.
Frankly, I think Andersson and Vilardi play a much more similar game than most people have touched on. I would argue that Andersson's numbers in the OHL would probably be similar to Vilardi's and both project to fill similar roles in the NHL.
I think this is bang on. I also wanted Vilardi at #7, but Anderson is proving to have more of a potential impact than I was expecting.
I don't care if he quietly amasses points or if he dangles a couple guys to get them. If he constantly keeps the puck moving in the right direction, then all of these points that seem like happenstance will become the norm.
Reminds me of how (and not comparing the two) Quickie is like Where's Waldo when you go back and look at important playoff goals for us over the last few years.