Starting to think this kid could go pretty high in the draft, so much skill.
I hope to see him in the top10 when scouts release their november rankings. The top end of this draft really isn't anything special. Pettersson deserves to be up there. It's absurd ISS didn't even have him in their top30 in october, but then again ISS is a bit of a joke.
How does this kid compare to some recent Swedish prospects Drafted in the front-half of the first round as far as skill, and upside goes?
Forsberg, William and Alex Nylander, and Elias Lindholm?
Neither did Pronman which shocked me.I hope to see him in the top10 when scouts release their november rankings. The top end of this draft really isn't anything special. Pettersson deserves to be up there. It's absurd ISS didn't even have him in their top30 in october, but then again ISS is a bit of a joke.
The other thing is, Pettersson's birthday is 6 months either ahead or behind him depending on what year you use. Nylander's 18 year old year (his D+1) was extremely impressive and he had a much better U-18 WJC than Pettersson. So choosing which season Pettersson's draft season should be compared against is a bit of a dilemma. If I remember correctly, Nylander had a fairly strong 2nd half of the year when fully loaned back to the Allvensken (from Modo).What i missed from Lindholm was not tools per see, it was star aura. He has felt insecure and still do. While Forsberg and W Nylander maybe biggest assest has been that they seem to think of themself as the best player on the ice and take that resposibilty.
When you was entering 2013/2014 season it was a lot of hype around W Nylander, some consider him as number 1 in the draft, and the most optimistic people was hoping he would do what Pettersson is doing, but at the end of the day he was never really close to do that. I would still say it is pretty close between W Nylander and Pettersson as the most intresting swedish forward at this age since Bäckström. Because Nylander had some crazy raw talent even if that season didnt work out as planned. Nylander was a better skater, but I would say Pettersson has a better hockey iq.
The other thing is, Pettersson's birthday is 6 months either ahead or behind him depending on what year you use. Nylander's 18 year old year (his D+1) was extremely impressive and he had a much better U-18 WJC than Pettersson. So choosing which season Pettersson's draft season should be compared against is a bit of a dilemma. If I remember correctly, Nylander had a fairly strong 2nd half of the year when fully loaned back to the Allvensken (from Modo).
Very true, but the difference in performance at the U-18 WJC level was so drastic you can't think that was fueled primarily by age difference, Nylander doubled Petersson's point total. I like Petersson as a prospect and expect him to end up getting drafted in the top 10. Someone will fall in love with his IQ. I'm excited to get a better viewing of him in December. He and Hischier were the two guys I thought were the most intriguing in regards to how they would perform this year. Both seem to be in the top 10 and could potentially end up top 5.As said before, if that argument would be used consistantly for all players the drafts would look very different then they do. If you have a draft once a year, it will always be age difference on about 1 year for some players. I would put some weight to it, but not to much.
If you use the age different against Pettersson for what he does in his draft year, then you should also consider that Pettersson was younger than Nylander when he played in wjc 18. If Pettersson would play wjc 18 in this season, he would probably dominated more, and how good was Nylander in his D-1 wjc 18 compare to how good Pettersson was in his D-1 wjc 18. It all becomes very complexed.
Very true, but the difference in performance at the U-18 WJC level was so drastic you can't think that was fueled primarily by age difference, Nylander doubled Petersson's point total. I like Petersson as a prospect and expect him to end up getting drafted in the top 10. Someone will fall in love with his IQ. I'm excited to get a better viewing of him in December. He and Hischier were the two guys I thought were the most intriguing in regards to how they would perform this year. Both seem to be in the top 10 and could potentially end up top 5.
How does this kid compare to some recent Swedish prospects Drafted in the front-half of the first round as far as skill, and upside goes?
Forsberg, William and Alex Nylander, and Elias Lindholm?
Hard to say he plays the game more like Bäckström extremely cerebral, but wont go as high in the draft because he is a lot further from a finished product than Bäckström was at the same age.
Kid looks great. What's a good comparable for him?
I haven't enough of him to make a great comparable. But everything being written about him sounds very similar to RNH coming out Red Deer. Not short, but underdeveloped, primarily a playmaker and possess great vision and high hockey IQ. From what I've seen he seems to possess similar traits, although he seems to have more questions about his skating.Kid looks great. What's a good comparable for him?
I haven't enough of him to make a great comparable. But everything being written about him sounds very similar to RNH coming out Red Deer. Not short, but underdeveloped, primarily a playmaker and possess great vision and high hockey IQ. From what I've seen he seems to possess similar traits, although he seems to have more questions about his skating.
Backstrom sounds reasonable, but I find his name gets thrown around anytime there is a good playmaking center coming out of Sweden. I remember it being heavily attached to Elias Lindholm, and even seen it thrown on W. Nylander (which I don't really see).
Jonathen Dahlen is a year older but is also having a very good year with Timra IK
He leads the team in goals.
Pettersson and W. Nylander stands out as the most naturally talented. At age 16 you could see right away that they were very special players. Those two are the ones with highest upside IMO.How does this kid compare to some recent Swedish prospects Drafted in the front-half of the first round as far as skill, and upside goes?
Forsberg, William and Alex Nylander, and Elias Lindholm?