Aman is 6'2. And Lammiko's style of play was more a reflection of Tyler Motte who was the actual play driver on that line.
Motte was definitely the driver on that line but at the end of the day, the Lammikko, Motte, and Highmore line had a stretch of very strong play and Lammikko played the way Boudreau and the Canucks wanted him to play and chipped in offensively.
I've been critical of Aman because I just don't see a passive low event defensive player having a long NHL career. It's just one of those things where bubble players need to add to their game / bring something tangible to stay in the league. Things like worth ethic, getting in on the forecheck, throwing hits, drawing penalties, blocking shots, winning faceoffs, and chipping in offensively help 4th liners stay in the league. Like if you break it down Aman has attributes you like but if if doesn't take a significant step forward you'll have guys like Raty pushing for a spot.
We gave Aman a shot when he was 22. He'll be 25 by the end of the year. Meanwhile, Raty will turn 22 in November. If Raty continues to improve and show promise I'll give him a shot on the roster and see if he can establish himself as an NHL regular.