By the time you're picking in the fourth round of the entry draft, expectations are pretty limited. All you are really looking for is a kid who shows continuous improvement in the years following being drafted.
And from that standpoint, Arliksson is probably one of the Canuck prospects, along with Raty, who've made the most quantum leap, year over year. I have no idea what the expectations might be for him in Guelph this season. But because Arliksson is a bit of a 'unicorn' , his junior stats won't tell the full story.
He probably plays pro hockey at 6'6" and 230 or so. If can skate at all, he's always going to be a consideration or at least a fourth line role. Looks to me like his skating has improved dramatically; and he's a lot more physical than he was at his first camp. He's a 'project' pure and simple......but with a three-year ELC in his back pocket, clearly the Canucks see the potential.