I don't see the Eliasson/Hjalmarsson comparisson, but I'll be damned if I try and say I'd know better than Hjalmarsson himself.
I can only assume he means that they are similar as they are/were offensively inept guys who can make it to the league despite not having any offense as a junior. What I've seen from Eliasson thus far (2 games, very small sample size), I don't see much similarity in playstyle
Elaisson has almost as many PIMS in his past 70 games as Hjalmarsson had in his 820 game career
Eliasson can absloutey carve out a career in the NHL. I don't think the upside is very high, but a big physical guy who can move is always someone who can carve out a career on a bottom pair.
For him to become a guy who can be more than a bottom 6/pressbox, he needs to develop some offense like a Brandon Carlo/Radko Gudas did in the WHL, ~0.6 ppg in their 19 year old season
As of right now he has the lowest ppg in the entire CHL among NHL drafted players from 2022-2024, and funny enough one of the guys closest was taken a few picks before him in Chalrie Elick at 36th
The worst ppg in the entire CHL with guys over 20 games among drafted players are:
Eliasson 39th 2024 - 44gp 5 points
Dylan Mackinnon 83rd 2023 - 43gp 5 points
Basile Sansonnes 221st 2024 - 38 gp 7 points
Vojtech Port 161st 2023 - 38gp 8 points
Charlie Elick 36th 2024 - 47gp 10 points
In the OHL, the bottom are:
Stevie Leskovar in his overage season - 14 gp 1 point - 0.07ppg
Gabe Eliasson - 44gp 5 points - 0.11ppg
Matthew Andonovski - 50gp 14 points - 0.28ppg
In the QMJHL the bottom are:
Dylan Mackinnon 83rd 2023 - 43gp 5 points - 0.12ppg
Basile Sansonnes 221st 2024 - 38 gp - 7 points - 0.18 ppg
Matteo Mann 199th 2023 - 40gp 11p - 0.28ppg
Antoine Dorion 209th 2024 - 42gp 12p - 0.29ppg
In the WHL the bottom are:
Vojtech Port 161st 2023 - 38gp 8 points - 0.21ppg
Charlie Elick 36th 2024 - 47gp 10 points - 0.21ppg
Nillopekken Mulhola 158th 2024 - 44gp 10 points - 0.23pg