But the thing is that Gordeev is not really trending any better than Rasanen right now. Well maybe Gordeev had so much more room to grow in areas that Rasanen already developed, but they are the same age, and Rasanen was significantly better than Gordeev last year.
Rasanen did not have some huge coming out party or anything, but he improved in a lot of ways. Maybe it's a little bit different now that he has taken a step up, but from the clips I saw of him in his draft year vs. his D+1 year, he definitely improved in the areas you would hope out of a good prospect (i.e. his hockey sense, making good decisions, skating ability, etc.). As he grows into his body, his skating will continue to improve, and maybe he'll even develop more of an offensive game and will continue to use his body against older and bigger competition. Right now he's a teenager with a realistic shot of making a good KHL roster, and that looks good on him. As he adjusts, it will hopefully get better for him.
It is all speculation, but based on what I saw out of Gordeev last year, I do not think he would even be seriously considered for any KHL team right now. At least not one of Jokerit's quality.