kelsier
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He is not Kane or Gaudreau. He has really soft hands but i don't think he has even better hands than Barkov who has really quick and soft hands. But Laine is no slouch either. His play at WJC finals when he received pass from mid air deflected the puck between his legs without losing stride is one of the sickest plays i've seen in a while. That is some serious skill and puck control. I would say Matthews having similar hands than Barkov. Quick, can stickhandle in small spaces creating time and space for himself. Laine is superb at deking opponent but Matthews isn't much behind. I think Matthews has better set of hands than Laine. I think Laine is harder to contain with his reach, power, size and mentality to score and create offense. Matthews is better skater for sure but Laine has better top end speed. Laine at full speed is one dangerous player. He needs to work on his first steps. I Laine is most raw skater of the top 3. His improvement was outstanding from last year. Next year skating could be clear plus for him. Barkov did it so Laine can do it. Laine is way better skater than Barkov was at his draft year.
His hands are magic. I think it's a bit deceiving with that long stick. Laine sometimes distances himself with the puck especially when deking players, which may seem out like he's hands are not working that "fast". But he's often rather relying on the reach rather than the quickness. Anyway, tough to say. Maybe Barkov has an edge or maybe he doesn't. Still, can't remember ever seeing a prospect of this age and with this size who can just flatout go around anyone while actually succeeding almost everytime. Maybe that's where the Lemieux comparisons are originating (aside from them both having that lethal one timer)? Skating definately will never be an issue for him. Laine is already pretty fast, and he's just getting started with the speed and acceleration. You only have to look back from post injury up until today and see the immense improvent between that period of time alone. A couple of more off-seasons and he'll be flying, even if he'll never be quite as fast as Puljujärvi for example. He doesn't even have to, with that skillset.
Six points in two games. Who'd have ever guessed, even vs lesser competition. Pretty thrilled for today's game!