Jonathan Lekkerimaki - Arrived in Abbotsford

VanJack

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I could see scenario where by March, Lekkerimaki, Wilander and Raty are all up in playing in Vancouver.

And there's a chance all three of these rookies would be better than anything they could acquire at the TDL, for which you'd have to dramatically 'overpay'.
 
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VanJack

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Watching the NHL highlights tonight, there are so few players in the best league in the world who can shoot the puck like Lekkerimaki.

It's ridiculous how much mustard he gets off his shot and how little backswing he uses on the one-timer. It just explodes off his stick. Sometimes his best release comes while he looks to be skating backwards. He's forcing AHL goalies to make great saves from 30-feet out.

He's a goal-scorer, pure and simple. And kids like that are worth their weight in gold.
 

arttk

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Watching the NHL highlights tonight, there are so few players in the best league in the world who can shoot the puck like Lekkerimaki.

It's ridiculous how much mustard he gets off his shot and how little backswing he uses on the one-timer. It just explodes off his stick. Sometimes his best release comes while he looks to be skating backwards. He's forcing AHL goalies to make great saves from 30-feet out.

He's a goal-scorer, pure and simple. And kids like that are worth their weight in gold.
It will be harder for him to score on NHL goalies from that far out but boy is he going to create a ton of rebounds with that shot.
 

sandwichbird2023

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We need that one-time on our PP1 like right now.

But I also hope he gets more time to develop his overall game in the AHL, where there is less pressure and kids don't get benched everytime a mistake is made.
 

VanJack

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His breakout World Jr. Hockey tournament last season got my attention. MVP's in that tournament have mostly gone on to enjoy stellar NHL careers. But of course it was his 'shot' that left you wanting more.

He's barely 20 years old. Can you imagine what that release might be like when he's bigger and stronger at 24-25?

IMO there's not a d-man out there who'd be available at the TDL who would be worth giving up Lekkerimaki for.
 

Bertuzzzi44

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Chances of being in the Canucks Top 9 to start next season are over 70% he’s the real deal.
 
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Bertuzzzi44

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Best thing you can do is let him develop, big minutes in all key situations in the AHL, let him dominate.
 

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