Edited Feb. 25 at 10:03 a.m.
Quoting: Laquille
What do you think of Knies game, will it translate to nhll level this year? Many Leafs fans think he will be playing top 6 minutes in playoff. What's your take on his situation?
Knies definitely has a bright future in the NHL, but I will caution you (Leafs fans in general) that I do not see him as a top line guy…maybe not even a great 2nd liner. I see him as a great 3rd liner who can be moved up and down to fill in for injuries, matchups, etc., or as an average-ish 2nd liner. What he brings in spades is size, speed, strength, toughness, and effort! His hands are good, not great and I would describe his shot the same. Where I think he might struggle to reach expectations is his processor speed (hockey IQ). He’s a long ways from being a dumb hockey player, but compared to the rest of the package, this is what I think might limit him from being a 10-12 year top 6 player. Regardless, you have a nice future piece and every team in the league would want in in their cupboards!
Editing because I forgot to answer your actual question…
Because of his size, strength, effort, etc, I think it will be a fairly easy transition for him to play right away in the NHL. For the reasons I stated above, I think he will start out as a role player on the 3rd or 4th line (higher if the coach wants balance throughout the lineup…)
However, my gut tells me that if the Gophers don’t win it all this year, he might consider returning to school for one more year. I feel like he and Cooley and Snuggerud might have some unfinished business to attend to.