Agreed. I take Carlsson over Smith and sleep easy at night. But Smith has a high-end shot and Carlsson's shot is the least impressive arrow in his quiver, mainly because he chooses not to use it enough. Carlsson is big, strong, silky smooth, and cerebral, but his game is past-first like many other unselfish Swedes before him.
That said, Carlsson does have a nice shot, and a wonderful arsenal as well, when he uses it. I'd like to see him shoot more, but I wholeheartedly disagree with the scouts who insist Carlsson's shot is what will hold him back from being an elite NHL scorer. His shot is just fine but he's not a gunslinger like Patrik Laine or Auston Matthews.
The other aspects of Carlsson's game are filthy. And let's not forget he was competing at a higher level than kids like Smith and against bigger, stronger, seasoned professionals. I really see Carlsson as a blend of Kopitar, Barkov, and Backstrom (with a more slippery style) and feel he'll be an extraordinary NHL player.
Taller and heavier, that's about it. Bedard is a generational talent who will likely be scoring 130 points in the NHL soon. Comparing any player in the draft to Bedard, even Michkov, is doing them a huge disservice.