Erikfromfin
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Didnt stand out like in the first game.. was ok, good wrister in overtime winnerHow was Werenski this game?
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Didnt stand out like in the first game.. was ok, good wrister in overtime winnerHow was Werenski this game?
So does everyone agree that Matthews is 3rd overall at best? Laine and Puljujärvi are just bigger, better and more promising.![]()
So does everyone agree that Matthews is 3rd overall at best? Laine and Puljujärvi are just bigger, better and more promising.![]()
Keep saying it as if it will suddenly come true.
I will ignore 17 years and will make a decision off of a game. Logical, right?
Keep saying it as if it will suddenly come true.
I will ignore 17 years and will make a decision off of a game. Logical, right?
Everyone who keeps ranking Matthews @ 1st overall after the ongoing Lake Placid U20 camp are just sheep following the consensus. Laine and Puljujärvi are better players and better prospects than him, it's obvious.![]()
Our defense plays well considering that we have guys like Leskinen and Mattila there, Kähkönen just isn't making any big game changing saves. Hopefully Vehviläinen does better.
Sopanen got injured at the end, he was unable to put any weight on his left leg. Apart from few weaker plays he's been really solid in this event, would be a pity if this turns out to be something serious and he's out for several months.
Edit: actually Kähkönen has allowed 9 goals since the last goal against US White was an empty netter.
Why do you think Matthews is pretty clearly the superior prospect? Puljujärvi is bigger, stronger and faster than him. He has a better shot and is also 8 months younger than Matthews. There are aspects of the game where Matthews is still ahead, but that doesn't necessarily make him a superior prospects.I buy that Puljujarvi has the potential to challenge Matthews, but at this point Matthews is pretty clearly the superior prospect.
I'd say that Laine has been a tad better than both Matthews and Puljujärvi so far in this tourney. And as far as his upside goes, I think it's at least as high as with Matthews and Puljujärvi. If you disagree, please explain in more detail why you feel that way.As for Laine, if you think a good U20 camp is enough to make him better than Matthews, you've got another issue altogether.
I'd say that the odds are there. Kähkönen hasn't shined, so with a few strong showings Vehviläinen would certainly improve his stock.Does Vehvilainen have a solid shot of winning the #1 spot at this point?
Yes, but only through FastHockey.Tormentor have you seen all US and Fin games?
Yes, but only through FastHockey.
Does Laine use his linemates better than in u18 tournament last season, i think that was one of his biggest flaws there so was wondering has he improved in that area?
Why do you think Matthews is pretty clearly the superior prospect? Puljujärvi is bigger, stronger and faster than him. He has a better shot and is also 8 months younger than Matthews. There are aspects of the game where Matthews is still ahead, but that doesn't necessarily make him a superior prospects.
I'd say that Laine has been a tad better than both Matthews and Puljujärvi so far in this tourney. And as far as his upside goes, I think it's at least as high as with Matthews and Puljujärvi. If you disagree, please explain in more detail why you feel that way.
The ongoing U20 camp is the most recent and also the most competitive event where all 3 have played. I think this makes it rather significant when trying to determine the valuation of these prospects. And like I already mentioned in another thread, I don't think that Matthews has been playing like a clear-cut 1st overall in this event. I think both Laine and Puljujärvi have made a slightly stronger impact on the ice.
Everyone who keeps ranking Matthews @ 1st overall after the ongoing Lake Placid U20 camp are just sheep following the consensus. Laine and Puljujärvi are better players and better prospects than him, it's obvious.![]()
However, Laine is just clearly not on that level. Matthews is just plainly more talented, smarter, more unselfish, more well-rounded.
You need to remember this is a summer tournament. Many players haven't played a competitive game the last 4 months. I've seen really good players dominate these games in the past, but I've also seen very mediocre players stand out while the good ones don't impress. Deciding which top player is better after these games is rather pointless.
Jake Virtanen is bigger, stronger, and faster than Sam Reinhart, has a better shot, and is 8 months younger. But Sam Reinhart is obviously the superior prospect. This is a very extreme and simplistic example, but the conclusion is the same: hockey sense. Matthews has better hockey sense, better defensive ability, and better hands. He's the better playmaker. And he is simply more valuable for being a center rather than a winger.
If you want to say that Puljujarvi is better, that's your prerogative. It's close enough that it's down to opinion. I'm a HUGE fan of Puljujarvi and me thinking Matthews is better is partially a reflection of how much I have watched Matthews and how well I know his game. You are obviously more familiar to Puljujarvi, so I'll defer to you to have your own opinion.
However, Laine is just clearly not on that level. Matthews is just plainly more talented, smarter, more unselfish, more well-rounded.
I really don't care how they perform in a summer camp, particularly Matthews and Puljujarvi, who know they're locks for their respective teams. If your only evidence that your two guys are better than Matthews, you clearly don't understand the importance of sample size.
Generational players should always, always perform. Yes, its only a summer tournament, but Matthews should have been better.
Matthews 3g 1+1
Puljujärvi 3g 2+2
Laine 3g 3+2
Tkachuk 3g 3+2
Well, at least Laine has proved to be worthy of top10 player in this draft. I also wouldnt be suprised if Pulju would be #1 choice in some rankings during the fall either.