Which is, shockingly, why I don't like it
With respect, because you put thought into this, I'll have to disagree with you.
To me, everything he said can be boiled down to:
-Vague ambiguous "hockey historians" seem to adore the kid
-He was good at these tournaments, which is a small sample size
-Karakter
-He (with no evidence shown) had the pressure of 5 million Slovakians on him. (WTF? While playing in Finland?)
-He was allegedly good in the Liiga playoffs (Was he though?)
As I've mentioned in a previous post above, I think a lot of what he said was surface level pablum, some was utterly ridiculous, some was emotional speechifying, and some was inaccurate, all in one speech. It feels like Slaf was just Bobrov's guy and he was throwing absolutely everything into an emotional speech to convince people.
And that type of decision shouldn't be made from an emotional space. It needs to be made from a logical, clinical, cold and heartless place.
Look, I want Slaf to succeed too. I don't like the pick, but my posts in this instance were about Bobrov specifically. Dude just seems like an eloquent doofus to me with a penchant for very bad drafting decisions. Hope I'm wrong.