How high is Teravainen's Ceiling?

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Ball Hockey Sucks
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Have heard both the Bowman's invoke Larionov. I have never believed he could be the Larionov before the NHL, but the guy that actually did come over later on could be comparable. Smart player, but I don't see him as more than a 50ish point guy consistently. Sure if he gets hooked up with the right linemates in Chicago something cold happen in terms of a few 60 point or outside shot at a 70 point season in a career year.
 

Svechnikov*

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I don't know I've never been to his place. I'm guessing it's the standard 8-10 ft.

Edit: I swear I didn't read the comments above. I thought I was a smartass...turns out I am just another average person :(.

:laugh: I like it
 

Paul4587

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He's very skilled but he's so slight. He needs to pack on some muscle.
 

SmCurse

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Depends. He has all unteachable natural skill and out of the box IQ. Now he is in a situation that he needs to train like crazy for muscle etc. I think he came this far with skill only. Probably one of "those" kids that just want to play all the time and never really needed/cared to think about summer work outs and off ice training that much until now. Granlund sounds right.
 

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