Good he got drafted late. Takes off the pressure imho. Now he needs to stay healthy, get faster and improve himself and then we' ll be able to see what he's all about.
I was not impressed by him whatsoever in the tournament but I won't make up my mind because of his injuries before the tournament. Not that simple minded so there is no reason to be simple or black or white regarding this prospect either.
GermanSpitfire, while Väisänen is a good skater and Kiviharju pretty lame, I'm not that convinced he's any better at the end of the day. Wasn't impressed by him in offense either. Just didn't have the smartness, cool mentality etc to solve problems and challenges in a impressive way. Him getting drafted one round before Kiviharju doesn't mean anything to me in all honesty. Both could fail pretty badly or make it to the NHL at this point.
Regarding Kiviharju and added strength and so on, I'm not that sure he can become that much stronger in the future either. Has already put some some weight I see. The main focus should be speed and agility and nothing else. He will never overpower anyone and right now his skating is too bad. But if he would make it and "Live" on his IQ- strengths etc, then the agility, speed and stamina should be the way to go and will benefit him a lot more.
For me he's a worse Heinola. And I still have bigger hopes for him than Kiviharju. Hope the lousy Jets can trade him already.