well even if we got a poor man's Risto out of a 3rd round pick, that's still something you can parlay into a better asset. Something tells me that all of the "complete", "responsible", "high IQ" commentary on him will mean that he's way less of a possession drag than Risto even if he has some of that in himI haven't seen any QoC stats, but here is where I got all the stats: Player stats | Advanced | Regular season 2018-2019 | Stats | Liiga
I ninja edited, and I doubt you saw it.. but he had the 3rd hardest zone starts of any defenseman in the league that played 10 or more games. It's crazy that a coach trusted a U18 defenseman that much in a men's league, and honestly based on the CF% it was probably far too much, far too soon. I'd love to see if his stats change with easier zone starts, or just improvement with age, or if he's just another Ristolainen.
well even if we got a poor man's Risto out of a 3rd round pick, that's still something you can parlay into a better asset. Something tells me that all of the "complete", "responsible", "high IQ" commentary on him will mean that he's way less of a possession drag than Risto even if he has some of that in him
Fingers crossed man, but it does look like we have a NHL'er here. Hopefully he's at development camp/rookie camp and we see first hand what he's like in comparison to the rest of our prospects.
Maybe even stay with the Marlies the whole year if possible.
I think he's under contract for 2 more years, so I'm not sure we'll see him until then. I do see him as a high floor, low ceiling type player based on his skillset, but I could be wrong on that.Fingers crossed man, but it does look like we have a NHL'er here. Hopefully he's at development camp/rookie camp and we see first hand what he's like in comparison to the rest of our prospects.
Maybe even stay with the Marlies the whole year if possible.
that would be nice...though it actually looks like we're developing a real-prospect logjam on the Marlies D, which I didn't expect to be saying this soon. Kokkonen's pedrigree makes him pretty intriguing so maybe he can vault himself to the top of the RD heap if Liljegren makes the big club, but Lindgren & Hollowell both looked like they could handle bigger roles too.Fingers crossed man, but it does look like we have a NHL'er here. Hopefully he's at development camp/rookie camp and we see first hand what he's like in comparison to the rest of our prospects.
Maybe even stay with the Marlies the whole year if possible.
no, no rush marlies have quite a few D right now. Let him go back and lead his team on defense unless they start signing better players but that team doesn't sound like an organization that will be doin that. Play reasonably big mins then the following year the marlies basically taking Sandin's spot who should be NHL ready in the 2020/21 season
There won't be many spots available with the Marlies next season, especially on the left side. Assuming Rosen makes the NHL out of camp, its safe to assume that Sandin will spend the entire year with the Marlies. Liljegren might get a taste down the stretch, a la the Dermott treatment, but he'll likely spend more time with the Marlies too and he's a RHD. So, you're looking at:no, no rush marlies have quite a few D right now. Let him go back and lead his team on defense unless they start signing better players but that team doesn't sound like an organization that will be doin that. Play reasonably big mins then the following year the marlies basically taking Sandin's spot who should be NHL ready in the 2020/21 season
I think he's under contract for 2 more years, so I'm not sure we'll see him until then. I do see him as a high floor, low ceiling type player based on his skillset, but I could be wrong on that.
that would be nice...though it actually looks like we're developing a real-prospect logjam on the Marlies D, which I didn't expect to be saying this soon. Kokkonen's pedrigree makes him pretty intriguing so maybe he can vault himself to the top of the RD heap if Liljegren makes the big club, but Lindgren & Hollowell both looked like they could handle bigger roles too.
cautiously optimistic that we may get some good players out of that group
Ya I guess I agree with that, I don't see a lot of upside for him playing on a bad Liiga team where he's accomplished about as much as he will there on a personal level, might as well get him used to NA sized ice as long as he's playing in a big enough role to make it worthwhile for him to stay here. Might be a similar approach to Liljegren on that front, the situation isn't that much differentAgreed. But what we've been told is he plays both sides of the ice and really could be part of a switch that Keefe does frequently anyways. I wouldn't want it to happen unless we can guarantee him playing a similar amount of games he'd play in Liiga with at least 15 minutes a game, but it would be so nice looking at him transition to NA ice at 18, and be able to have full control on his development in our backyard for 4 years before having to make a real decision.
Based on how most scouts think he's a "finished product" (lol), I don't see how he shouldn't be able to at least handle bottom-pairing minutes. Might be a decent idea even looking at the CHL depending on what team owns his rights.
There won't be many spots available with the Marlies next season, especially on the left side. Assuming Rosen makes the NHL out of camp, its safe to assume that Sandin will spend the entire year with the Marlies. Liljegren might get a taste down the stretch, a la the Dermott treatment, but he'll likely spend more time with the Marlies too and he's a RHD. So, you're looking at:
Sandin - Liljegren
Borgman - Lindgren
Kral - Hollowell
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And that's without any AHL veteran signings. Wouldn't mind seeing Kokkonen stay in the Liiga for one more year considering he is getting prime opportunity with the club. Even if they aren't the best team, he's getting a heap of D-zone starts, which is somewhat of a baptism by fire, but can bode well for a prospect down the line. In one year, Sandin will be graduated and Kokkonen can fill his vacancy with the Marlies.
Ya I guess I agree with that, I don't see a lot of upside for him playing on a bad Liiga team where he's accomplished about as much as he will there on a personal level, might as well get him used to NA sized ice as long as he's playing in a big enough role to make it worthwhile for him to stay here. Might be a similar approach to Liljegren on that front, the situation isn't that much different
There won't be many spots available with the Marlies next season, especially on the left side. Assuming Rosen makes the NHL out of camp, its safe to assume that Sandin will spend the entire year with the Marlies. Liljegren might get a taste down the stretch, a la the Dermott treatment, but he'll likely spend more time with the Marlies too and he's a RHD. So, you're looking at:
Sandin - Liljegren
Borgman - Lindgren
Kral - Hollowell
[Duszak]
And that's without any AHL veteran signings. Wouldn't mind seeing Kokkonen stay in the Liiga for one more year considering he is getting prime opportunity with the club. Even if they aren't the best team, he's getting a heap of D-zone starts, which is somewhat of a baptism by fire, but can bode well for a prospect down the line. In one year, Sandin will be graduated and Kokkonen can fill his vacancy with the Marlies.
Fingers crossed man, but it does look like we have a NHL'er here. Hopefully he's at development camp/rookie camp and we see first hand what he's like in comparison to the rest of our prospects.
Maybe even stay with the Marlies the whole year if possible.
no, no rush marlies have quite a few D right now. Let him go back and lead his team on defense unless they start signing better players but that team doesn't sound like an organization that will be doin that. Play reasonably big mins then the following year the marlies basically taking Sandin's spot who should be NHL ready in the 2020/21 season
I don't think that's true in terms of the team's stated purpose, Dubas was explicit in his intention to use the AHL & ECHL affiliates like AAA & AA teams in baseball with prospect development being the highest priority. Winning has really been a byproduct of the development aspects going well, but the Marlie teams of the Keefe era have really been prospect-driven, and moreso in the last couple of years after Arcobello/Brennan leftIf he is demonstrably better than what they have on the Marlies then you certainly keep him.
Marlies also are about winning.
Likely, a return home will be the outcome.
I've witnessed the skating concerns watching a few YT videos of him. He's not very explosive off a standing start like pro defensemen have to be and he doesn't have any more than average straight ahead speed. He seems fairly agile, changes direction well and skates backwards well. These were videos of him in 2018 when he was 17, maybe 16. (source: and )
Kral isn't signed and I think it's likely he goes the long route of going back to Europe to come back when he's 22-23 years old if he shows progression, similar to what Rasanen is doing now. Borgman is also likely to be on the Leafs as a 7th/press box defenseman. The rest is about right, with Liljegren having a 50/50 shot of making the Leafs if he does really really well --- which would be a very good thing to happen.
I'd expect the Leafs to sign at least 1 to 2 AHL veteran defenseman on 1 way league minimum deals that can maybe push for a NHL job or be a call up if injuries start to pile up. Players like Gilmour, Welinski and/or Megna for examples. You always want to make sure you have sufficient depth not only at the NHL level, but at the AHL level. I'm sure other AHL signings will also help.
With all that said, Kokkonen will stay in Europe for awhile I imagine. No rush to get him here when he can get pretty big minutes against men over there.
The analytics on this guy are off the charts. He put up 19 points playing against men including regular shifts on the PP and PK and was able to handle it.
Very few 17 year olds could handle playing in the AHL or a similar league without embarrassing themselves. That gives you some idea of how intelligent and mature Kokkonen is as a player. He might only be one year away from the NHL.
Add to that his versatility in playing both the left and right sides and he’s an absolute steal at 84. I had him ranked in the early second round.
The analytics on this guy are off the charts. He put up 19 points playing against men including regular shifts on the PP and PK and was able to handle it.
Very few 17 year olds could handle playing in the AHL or a similar league without embarrassing themselves. That gives you some idea of how intelligent and mature Kokkonen is as a player. He might only be one year away from the NHL.
Add to that his versatility in playing both the left and right sides and he’s an absolute steal at 84. I had him ranked in the early second round.
most likely needs at least a few more years ... don't troll me like the Liligren crew for the next few years because I said that lol