Traff is a big, strong, heavy winger who can rip a puck. He has played games at both of Sweden’s top two pro rungs in consecutive years as a teenager, with strong stretches of play in each. He’s got a quick release (both leaning into one and on curl-and-drags and adjustments, pucks come off his blade hard). He plays hard and physical hockey. He’s got a motor and a willingness to get after it. He plays a reliable game off the puck and could potentially be a penalty killer with the right development. For a big man (6-foot-3 and well over 200 pounds already) he’s got a decent transition game. There are times I’ve questioned his decision-making, reads and play selection, because he isn’t the most cerebral player. There are other times I want to see him bully his way to the net even more instead of relying so much on his shot. But there’s a shell of a good bottom-sixer with some scoring elements and a physical dimension.