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Magnus Paajarvi

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So I was watching the replays on TSN and looked at the TB vs Edmonton game. The way that Paajarvi moved I thought I seen a younger version of Fedorov. He split the defense, nice little wrister from the boards, and he wears #91 :P. I know its just preseason but I was impressed, just wanted to say that.

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I've been waiting for SOO long for magnus paajarvi to age and get to the nhl. I've seen him play since he was 16 and from the first time I watched him play I knew he was a special player. He was disgusting at such a young age. I'm really excited to see him play in the nhl..

Some info about him and his career so far:

He has the most points ever by a swede playing J16 team sweden hockey (18).

As a 16 year old, playing in the J18 tournament "Memorial of Ivan Hlinka" in 2007 he won the scoring race and also led team sweden to a tournament victory.

In 2007 he became one of the youngest players ever to play in SEL (16 years old).

In 2007 he became the youngest swedish player ever to play in the worlds junior hockey championship, still at age 16 (he scored in his first game:P). Sweden lost against Canada in the finals.

In 2008 he had 7 points in 6 games for sweden in worlds junior. Once again a Swedish loss against Canada in the finals.

In 2009 he had 10 points in 6 games for sweden in worlds junior. Bronze this year.

2010 he debuted in Tre kronor and in his first game got the GWG with a "foppa"-shootout goal.

2010 world hockey championship in germany he had 9 poitns in 9games (3rd overall in the tournament). Won +- race and was voted on to the tournament all-star team.

2011 calder trophy as the nhl's best rookie ? ;D

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An impressive debut, but I think I'll wait until he has played at least two exhibition games before awarding him the Calder.

A hat trick in his first game could be the worst thing that happens to him because expectations are now going to be sky high.

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Guest Four

He looked fantastic out there. I was watching the game and he really looked a lot older than his age the way he was skating and making plays. Give Oilers a year or two and they'll have a Datsyuk/Hank like combo with Taylor and Magnus. He was so awesome last night and his goals aren't even all dekes, he can shoot lasers too.

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Guest mjtm77

I saw him play in regina for the world juniors. looked pretty amazing

why is nobody talking about Eberly? Saw him play like ten times last year he looked pretty good

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Guest mindfly

I saw him play in regina for the world juniors. looked pretty amazing

why is nobody talking about Eberly? Saw him play like ten times last year he looked pretty good

Because he's physically immature atm... Paajarvi and Hall are both 6'1 and over 200lbs already and can handle men

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I saw him play in regina for the world juniors. looked pretty amazing

why is nobody talking about Eberly? Saw him play like ten times last year he looked pretty good

eberle is gonna be great as well. seeing him in the world juniors the last 2 years, he is retardedly clutch.

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I think this team's going to be so sick in a couple years or more. Three young future superstars in Hall, Eberle and Paajarvi, plus they already have decent scoring forwards. Could be another Capitals-esque offensive team in the future.

I say they trade us paajarvi :hehe:

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