This dude is the REALEST. Swiss coach talking about his team vs CANADA. 🇨🇭 x.com/davidnestico20…

The Rundown
🇫🇮Olli Juolevi has been the best player on the ice after 40 minutes. He's been the solution to the Finnish PP creating with his vision, deception and passing ability, everything is being generated through him as he's now the pp qb on the first unit. #Canucks
🇫🇮 Vs. 🇨🇿 5v5 Primary Shot Contributions Tolvanen ⭐️ Vesalainen 👍🏽 Innala 👀 Jokiharju 💫 #WorldJuniors
🇫🇮 Vs. 🇨🇿 #Canucks prospect Olli Juolevi with the performance of his life today. 23:30 1 Goal 1 Assist 8 Primary shot contributions, 5v5 (5+3) 17 All strengths PSC (11+6) 64.71% Controlled exit rate
Tough way to go out for Olli Juolevi and team 🇫🇮, they deserved a better outcome today. Credit to 🇨🇿 for sticking around, tying the game late with the goalie pulled and stealing this one in a shootout. Josef Korenar⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Olli Juolevi (VAN) on his performance at WJC: I felt like I was playing my best hockey in a long time. That’s what makes this loss so hard.
Quick Hits
- Many Finn’s played well today with Eeli Tolvanen leading the offensive charge. Tolvanen finished with 12 shot attempts at even strength while setting up an additional five shot attempts. Pair that with 11 zone entries, nine of them with control and you’ve got one heck of clutch performance in a big game for Finland. I wasn’t sure about Tolvanen coming into this tournament even with his massive production in the KHL this season. I had many Eeli viewings last year in a project for HockeyData Inc. and he always appeared to have oodles of offensive potential but always left me wanting more. His performance during the World Juniors won me over. I can easily see Tolvanen producing plenty of points on the Nashville powerplay. I saw similarities to Brock Boeser in his game, especially on the man advantage. Obviously, he can hammer the puck, but his ability to draw defenders towards him and distribute, creating room for his teammates was my favourite part of his game. Unfortunately he fell victim to a low shooting percentage due to hot goalies and bad luck. I have a feeling some will come down hard on Tolvanen due to his lack of production with only one goal, but for me, he had a wonderful tournament and plenty to be proud of. Great job, kid!
- A shout out too little known role player, Janne Innala. He finished with zero points in the tournament but was fun to watch on the Finnish forecheck which was a massive part of Finland’s gameplan. I don’t agree with the philosophy, although I understand it due to the stacked Finnish blue-line. That being said, he was the ultimate puck retriever, I wasn’t tracking but I’m sure he didn’t lose many one on one battles down low which led to plenty shot attempt assists kicking it back to the point. He’s a player I’ll be keeping an eye on.
- I was expecting big things from Aleksi Heponiemi and he had an inspired effort today putting up seven primary shot contributions. However, he was under utilized playing only 16:06 today, and the Finnish dump and chase style isn’t exactly tailor made for the 154 pounder. He finished the tournament with two goals while putting up only eight shots on goal. It just wasn’t a good fit for the undersized creativity of Finnish forward.
- Juolevi had an incredible showing in the tournament despite he teams early exit. Him and Jokiharju were easily the teams best pairing, outshining 2017 third overall pick, Miro Heiskanen, and 16th overall pick, Jusso Valimaki. The two created instant chemistry as their respective styles of play complimented eachother perfectly. I’ve said before but at the moment, there’s not a player like Jokiharju in the Canucks system as young, speedy right handed defencemen are incredibly difficult to acquire in any fashion. If the Canucks management team could somehow pluck one from another organization would be ideal addition when considering the development of Juolevi.
- I’ll have more on Juloevi soon as the WJC data compiles and I’ll have more comparables. Until then Canucks fans, be very happy with his performance overall in the tournament as Olli Juolevi finally began to show signs of evolving and displaying why he was picked fifth overall.
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