IMO if Chia were referring to him, he would classify TF as:
"A long guy, good length, big body, lanky and still growing into himself, good skater and plays a heavy game. " One of those comments where it's not what "is" said, but instead, what isn't said.
For me (and mgmt IMO) It'll be interesting to see how he develops this year on the 3rd line with trust and confidence of the coaching and a long leash. I'm seeing a guy that has those Chia attributes, but is still slow (not F/D but let's say C level) to process the play. Get's to the net but with head down as opposed to head up so a really binary N-S game that isn't creative but it can be coached. Controlling the chippy stuff and good on the boards for puck protection and simple plays. Overall what you would want for a 4th line tweener. To become a legit middle 6 guy, needs to grow into reading /driving plays more and at least for me, go to the net edge heads up - going in heads up is a massive driver for production down low and JM can teach that and make this kid a 20/20 guy down low for the next 7-10 years if he get's it right.