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Pretty crazy that a Finn has won the U18 goal scoring title now 4 times in a row. Laine, Tolvanen, Vesalainen and now Nordgren, not a bad company.
Honestly I don’t see much at all similarities between them. Nordgren is a very much goal scoring focused player whom plays very straightforwardly. Hudler has been more of a passer than a goal scorer, and he has looked a bit softish to me. I think also that Nordgren has more of the in your face attitude and he goes very straightforwardly and fearlessly to the best scoring areas. But he is also that small, that lets see if he can ever be a really efficient player in the NHL, if he ever gets there. It’s probably not impossible, but there can be definitely some doubts towards him because of his lack of size.How does Jiri Hudler sound as a comparable?
More like Prucha or Svatos then?Honestly I don’t see much at all similarities between them. Nordgren is a very much goal scoring focused player whom plays very straightforwardly. Hudler has been more of a passer than a goal scorer, and he has looked a bit softish to me. I think also that Nordgren has more of the in your face attitude and he goes very straightforwardly and fearlessly to the best scoring areas. But he is also that small, that lets see if he can ever be a really efficient player in the NHL, if he ever gets there. It’s probably not impossible, but there can be definitely some doubts towards him because of his lack of size.
I’m not that familiar with Prucha, but Svatos might have some similarities with Nordgren really.More like Prucha or Svatos then?
I must say that of the Finns in this year's draft I prefer Nordgren to Kotkaniemi and Kupari.
This is what I thought too, that his skating looked in fact pretty darn good in the U18 WJC. Was wondering why his skating has been criticized, because the dude was pretty much flying in almost every game and gaining nice separation with his skating. Probably he has been just able to fix his skating after the injuries he had earlier. Didn’t honestly look like him having any problems with his skating now. On the contrary, it looked like a real strength for him.He managed to endear himself to me at the U18's. I watched him a few times in Liiga this year and never came away with the idea that he'd be an NHL player. The talent is undeniable though, and at some point, not too far into the draft, the price is right. I thought his skating looked much better in this last tournament than earlier in the season, which is a pretty important development for him.
Is there maybe any chance that he might still grow taller?
Sorru finlande only does well every other yearWell you know what that mean. The only thing left is to guess who's next. Think my bet for the 2019 goes to Simontaival. Now lets be hopeful this isn't decade tied tradition.![]()
They were in the final already for the fourth year in a row. So not so bad every second year either, as they got then silver. Laine and Vesalainen were the best scorers in the silver medal teams, so it’s pretty much possible to happen even without winning the gold medals. I would also probably bet on Simontaival. Kakko might have a chance at it also though.Sorru finlande only does well every other year2020 is the year
Ah maybe it is u20's i am confusing it with?They were in the final already for the fourth year in a row. So not so bad every second year either, as they got then silver. Laine and Vesalainen were the best scorers in the silver medal teams, so it’s pretty much possible to happen even without winning the gold medals. I would also probably bet on Simontaival. Kakko might have a chance at it also though.