wings5
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However, something about his game is unconvincing to me. You see a kid with all this skill, creating advantages for his team mates, getting to dangerous spots on the ice. And that's it. You can only say ''almost!'' so many times before you start noticing a pattern. There are quite a few prospects who could do more with the opportunities Amirov gets than Amirov does. Take a guy like Mysak for example. He's a pretty unassuming character until he gets a clear look at the net. Amirov is quite the opposite: #27 in green is pretty easy to spot, he's always on the puck, he's always making good plays, but more often than not he'll leave you wanting more. Or at least that's been my feeling when watching him.
Extremely well put, I've got the exact same feelings when watching him play.
He makes himself very noticeable on the ice with his skating, skills, effort and very responsible all around game, but it feels like he doesn't really have neither high end playmaking or goal scoring ability, so the end result just doesn't match the looks. I've started to doubt if he can actually become a consistent top 6 point producer in the NHL, which is why he has dropped in my rankings.
Hopefully I'm wrong, because I really like the player he is majority of the time. But if he can't produce consistently, I'm not sure if he'll stick in the NHL for too long, if he ever gets there.
All these concerns sound very similar to the concerns people had with Podkolzin in his draft year. Now Podkolzin didn't get the KHL opportunities like Amirov has in his draft year but, it was noted that Amirov has looked good at the KHL level and noticeable. He has shown the ability to produce at lower levels. Some of the lack of finish could just be nerves or being snake bitten but I wouldn't doubt or judge to much his top 6 potential just yet, he's still very young.