DitchMarner
TheGlitchintheSwitch
I don't mean players who rounded out their games or became better two-way players over time but rather players who became completely different from and opposite to what they once were (for instance prolific goal scorers who became elite playmakers, big scorers who weren't very good defensively that became shutdown players who didn't score much, finesse players who became enforcers or tough guys etc).
From what I remember, Kadri started off as a finesse playmaker (he wasn't soft per se but was light and easy to push around and far from intimidating) and morphed into a gritty goal scorer by the end of his stint with Toronto.
From what I remember, Kadri started off as a finesse playmaker (he wasn't soft per se but was light and easy to push around and far from intimidating) and morphed into a gritty goal scorer by the end of his stint with Toronto.