FinPanda
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Third among OHL rookies with 2-6-8 in 9 games. I've heard good things about him, but can someone tell more how he has played so far?
I was a massive Maata fan his draft year and had him rated inside my top 10 (albeit some thought I was nuts), however not having many viewings on him, how would you compare them?
I don't see Ristolainen at all in Juolevi's play. I find Juolevi physically immature. He looks very slight and can get outmuscled on the boards if he doesn't move the puck quick enough. I also haven't seen him lay a big hit or anything similar, so i wouldn't say he is physically a beast.
My mistake. The lack of commas in the previous post made it sound like Juolevi was the physical beast.Nobody said he is physically a beast...Maatta in comparison to Juolevi was called as such.
Have you read this page of the thread? Word for word, someone said that.
Juolevi is a tremendous, powerful skater who makes carrying the puck up the ice seem effortless. What really stands out is his agility and quickness moving both laterally and backwards. You can classify him as your atypical offensive-minded defenseman who always looks to make a play or expand on one that has already developed. Transitioning from blue line to blue line is his bread and butter, and he expands his options not only from his mobility, but from his exceptional passing prowess and vision. Juolevi’s passes are hard and on the tape, and the acumen he provides while doing so is why he’s so highly regarded.
http://www.thedraftanalyst.com/prospects/olli-juolevi/
Hard not to like this kid's offensive game. The 150-foot bank pass I saw him give Tkachuk still blows me away. Such an accurate passer.
Maybe, but its probably not a good idea unless you can adequately shield him, plus depending on how his agreement to play in London is set up he might be AHL eligible (see Honka), which is probably the best option. Usually unless a kid is super elite and developed (see Ekblad) you probably don't want an 18 year old defender in the NHL.2 questions:
What's the proper pronunciation of his name?
Could he play in the NHL next year?
The first syllable is stressed and pronounced YU. The O is pronounced short like in the word "opportunity". LE is pronounced similarly as in the word "less" and VI more or less like "we". The most important part is the first and stressed syllable YU.
So... YU-ah-leh-vee or YU-oh-leh-vee??
So... YU-ah-leh-vee or YU-oh-leh-vee??
This is the best always.