I see a lot of pressure by all the lines. I don't see natural chemistry when moving towards scoring chances though. Not sure if I'd say Rantanen stands out in that regard. He's pretty strong on the puck and has been able to score goals but not enough from shift to shift for me to able to say much more.
Puljujärvi feels like the only money in the bank. If he has above average hockey smarts, he's very solid. If he continues to develop like he has and isn't a dumbo, he's first line talent. Lehkonen plays with smarts and energy but doesn't really have the attributes that guarantee an NHL career. Rantanen could well be there this time next year.
Just based on the tournament which isn't much.
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