sabres1212
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No clue who this guy is. Anyone know anything about him? Total off the board pick by Buffalo.
Ilves (their Liiga-team) hasn't played for a while, I don't think they qualified for playoffs at all.I've heard that Oskari has been promoted to first pair with Ilves and he's playing 22mins a game. Can anybody provide an update? How has he looked? I understand his strength is skating with good offensive instincts.
Weird to hear as their season ended quite a while ago, but I think he played well and deserved the time on the 1st pair.I've heard that Oskari has been promoted to first pair with Ilves and he's playing 22mins a game. Can anybody provide an update? How has he looked? I understand his strength is skating with good offensive instincts.
Weird to hear as their season ended quite a while ago, but I think he played well and deserved the time on the 1st pair.
Bumping this pitiful thread.
Saw Laaksonen at WJSS, and he was playing absolutely great, reminiscent of a couple of late 1st round picks I thought of highly in 2017 (Jokiharju and Vaakanainen). Of course, it's summer hockey and all that, but I just decided to follow up to see how he is doing, and he has 4 pts in 6 games in the Finnish top league. Looks like this guy's game is developing at a rapid pace, he could become a huge steal for the Sabres.
Well according to rumor, Buffalo was planning on waiting until the 4th, but they got last minute intel that somebody between their third (89th OA) and their 4th (99th OA) was going to take him. My guess is that it was either Pitt or Nashville just based on personnel connections.Bumping this thread after he just scored his second goal of the season. 2+9 now in a little less than 17 games.
Buffalo definitely saw something in him that most did not.
Well according to rumor, Buffalo was planning on waiting until the 4th, but they got last minute intel that somebody between their third (89th OA) and their 4th (99th OA) was going to take him. My guess is that it was either Pitt or Nashville just based on personnel connections.
So, I’m pretty sure I heard it on the radio from...maybe Paul hamilton? But if you read Botterill’s post draft comments, he said, “Unfortunately, sometimes if you don't step up and take a player, you may not get him.” And if you listen to the audio, he sounded a little frustrated, like he expected to get him later. For my money, they did pretty well with those two picks. Jacob Bryson is the Sabres most underrated prospect, imo.Interesting if true since I don't think any of the public lists or draft guides had Laaksonen ranked. You got a source for that?
Gotta say, our European scouts seem to be doing a pretty good job of finding guys with NHL potential late or outside of he draft over the past few years (Laaksonen, Pilut, Olofsson, Ullmark). It'll be interesting to see how many actually pan out.
He is such a treat to watch on the ice. Great hands, great agility, great passes, hard shot - he has even thrown a few nice hits even though he is built like a pole.