Yeah. Ovechkin (especially younger Ovechkin) had the acceleration that basically no-one else had. He was fast, but not leaps and bounds faster than the other fast guys. He was just able to get to top speed quicker than anyone else. If opposing player started a race from standing feet with Ovechkin, they lost it 10/10. Usually with ridiculius margins. I remember seeing a chart om the fastest skaters and fastest accelerations in the NHL and Ovechkin's acceleration was off the charts. No-one was particularly close.
One similarity with Ovechkin and Laine is that bith guys have extremely powerful stride and strong body. In high traffic, they don't seem to slow down as much as many others. Kind of just powering through the opposing defenders and sticks. Both guys also have the stick ability to keep the puck under control while powering through. That's going to be one of the key elements to Laine's success in the NHL.
I still like Pulju a lot, but the way it seems to me is that Laine has more determination in games. I'm not guestioning Pulju's work ethics, since he's insanely hard working. But his game doesn't seem to have that "killer mentality" Laine has. It's still early and Pulju can end up being better than Laine, but as of this moment I don't see a justification to pick Pulju over Laine.
I think Laine is the most special player out of this draft. Matthews is going to be the #1 pick and rightfully so. He's a complete package and can fill in #1 center role for years to come. But nobody else in this draft possess the similar tools than Laine and those tools make him potentially a game breaker. His tools are also hardest to predict. For a top-2 pick, I think Laine also has pretty big "bust" potential, since his strengths are the rarest and hardest to tap in NHL.
That said, man does this kid have awesome shot arsenal. What a treat.