supermann_98
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Here's his goal
Wow, dominant
Here's his goal
Really solid, he's scored a couple of nice goals too.I know this is the heiskanen thread but has anyone been able to watch juolevi play in the playoffs at all? How's he looked? The juolevi thread is nowhere to be seen.
The funny part about this season is that it was his offense that was questioned, would he be able to produce enough. Based on everything from this season I think he has been better offensively than Makar and obviously his defensive game is miles ahead. I think he really separated himself from Makar this year.
Wasn't he injured during WJC?He had weak WJCs. His season have been great overall. Has alot of potential but i think he needs little time to adjust to smaller rink. Leads his team in points at playoffs. Pretty good for 18 year old defenseman.
Wasn't he injured during WJC?
That sounds really stupid.. Why risk it???Yes. Miro played U20 WJC's with shoulder injury ( yeah really stupid and irresponsible decision).
Because coaches wanted their best player to play and Heiskanen is competive. If you have ever played at a decently high level in any sport you are likely aware that unless a coach forces you to sit, or an injury is just too much to physically play with you just keep going.That sounds really stupid.. Why risk it???
In a 7-6 game.+2 with 33 minutes of TOI. He is a beast.
Here's his goal
He is Tuukka Rask's brother btwNot trying to take anything away from his goal, but that pass was sick.
I think he can win the calder next year.
I believe in Miro. Like Gotham believed in Harvey DentUnlikely because Dahlin, Petterson and dozen or just as talented young players as Heiskanen are entering the league next year. It's a young man's league.
I would not be surprised if he spends half the year in the AHL, which is normal even for high-level prospects. Especially for those coming from across the pond.
Unlikely because Dahlin, Petterson and dozen or just as talented young players as Heiskanen are entering the league next year. It's a young man's league.
I would not be surprised if he spends half the year in the AHL, which is normal even for high-level prospects. Especially for those coming from across the pond.
I can't see him going to the AHL. He's already tearing apart a men's league with no remorse. The kid's ready.Unlikely because Dahlin, Petterson and dozen or just as talented young players as Heiskanen are entering the league next year. It's a young man's league.
I would not be surprised if he spends half the year in the AHL, which is normal even for high-level prospects. Especially for those coming from across the pond.