Players that would be stars/superstars if they were elite or good at one more skill

SirPaste

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Magnus Pajaarvi could have been a two way monster if he had any offensive instincts at all, could skate like the wind and was a good defensive forward but he is where offense went to die. Can't tell you how many times he could get the puck burn past some defenders and then just cough up the puck or try his patented wrap around move that literally never worked once.
 

Killer Orcas

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Imagine Matthew Tkachuk also being as tough as Kassian instead of just running him from behind then turtling. Don't mean to say Tkachuk isn't a star but he could have been Neely level with having the muscle to back up his play.

 
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Jack Spider

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Xhekaj has a strong shot and can send wristers through traffic. He can slap as hard as Weber. He lacks fluidity in his skating to be able to find more opportunities throughout the game.
 

Raccoon Jesus

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If Byfield had the confidence of even a 3 beers drunk guy he would be unstoppable

I'm not sure if he's still in the league, but when Austin Wagner was on the Kings I thought that if he had even league average finishing he could've been special. The dude was one of the fastest skaters I've seen and would get breakaways almost every game but never finish

God seriously

I've never seen a guy turn Erik Karlsson around like he was in tar multiple times

And then promptly put the puck into the 12th row
 
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RipsADrive

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A stretch say he would have been a superstar, but Yakupov could have made it as a star if he had even average hockey sense. Fast skater, good hands, rocket shot, and bowling ball style physicality where he was short but strong and heavy.

As everyone knows though, the guy was perhaps among the dumbest players in the league and would never be in the right spot or make the correct play.

To be fair he did have Dallas Eakins trying to show him the ropes which can't have helped.
 

HTFN

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If Byfield had the confidence of even a 3 beers drunk guy he would be unstoppable



God seriously

I've never seen a guy turn Erik Karlsson around like he was in tar multiple times
And then promptly put the puck into the 12th row
That snatch back deke from the other week was one of the nastiest things I’ve seen done to a guy, and this post might make me eat crow on some shit I said about the guy in our local board’s trade thread but if he finds that consistently he’s trouble
 
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TheDawnOfANewTage

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A stretch say he would have been a superstar, but Yakupov could have made it as a star if he had even average hockey sense. Fast skater, good hands, rocket shot, and bowling ball style physicality where he was short but strong and heavy.

As everyone knows though, the guy was perhaps among the dumbest players in the league and would never be in the right spot or make the correct play.

To be fair he did have Dallas Eakins trying to show him the ropes which can't have helped.

Solid pick.

Reminds me I should add one of my all-time favorites, Max Afinogenov, to the list. He had some good seasons, but coulda been great with either hockey iq or anything resembling a decent shot.
 

crazynaiman

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Of course John Tavares. Yes, he is a superstar. But we all know what he lacks - skating (aka speed).
 

crazynaiman

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Ryan O'Reilly - If he had received enough hype, but that's the fate of playing at the same time as Bergeron, who got all the glory
 

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