A few people noted this in the GDT last night, but watch this highlight of Maatta's first goal last night:
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Look at the kick pass he makes 3 seconds in. He makes the read to pinch, gets his stick tied up, and makes a perfect area kick pass to Goc, who is drifting right into where Maatta kicks it. He sees Glass is covering his point, so he immediately drives the net as the shot is taken. He makes one quick touch to take the puck around Niemi, then bangs it home. That's the kind of stuff you expect from Sid and Geno.
He has a smart shot selection, knows when to wrist it quickly or wind it up. He makes a lot of slap passes to teammates around the side of the net, and he also has shown glimpses of a cannon of a slapper. There have only been a few times he's really laid into one with a big windup, but the ones that he has gotten off have looked really hard. I'm remembering at least one from a set faceoff win. None of them have hit the net though, to the best of my memory. I think he already has the best outlet pass on the team. He has made lots of hard, flat passes right onto a teammate's stick from his own zone to the neutral zone. He makes extremely accurate passes along the opposition blueline, and he's showed a good ability to keep the puck in the zone. He's shown high levels of creativity and has been more willing to join the rush recently. He has gotten caught a few times (which will happen to any defenseman that pushes up with regularity), but overall has showed great decision-making.
He has phenomenal gap control and defensive stickwork, especially for a defender his age. He's smart at getting in the way of shots, and has good blocking technique. He's not overly physical in board play, but he's shown good willingness to battle, especially after getting beat, and is good at poking the puck out of scrums or from an opposition player with a one-handed stick check.
On top of all that, he seems like a respectful, humble kid in interviews and such, and from all accounts he is a hard worker off the ice. He also has an awesome name (if only people would take the two seconds to look up how to spell it correctly).
I really do my best to temper expectations with young players, especially defenders, because there have been so many I've seen that have started off so well and didn't meet expectations... but I can't help myself with Maatta. The only other players this young I've been this excited for were Crosby & Malkin ('84 was before my time). I hope he's patrolling the blue line for our team for the next two decades.