"A Wild fan dies and was met at the Pearly Gates by an angel that offered to bring him on a tour of Heaven. As they walked the grounds the Wild fan noticed what looked like a hockey rink and asked if he could go inside. The angel of course said yes.
Upon entering the rink, the Wild fan was struck as he saw a lone skater going up and down the ice. He was graceful and fast, and he made moves and fluttering saucers that seemed impossible for mere mortals. And he had on a Wild jersey with #64 on his back.
The Wild fan turned to the angel with tears welling in his eyes and said, "Oh my God, that's Mikael Granlund! Did he die?"
The angel's response came as a relief, "No. That's God but he thinks he's Mikael Granlund."
"A Wild fan dies and was met at the Pearly Gates by an angel that offered to bring him on a tour of Heaven. As they walked the grounds the Wild fan noticed what looked like a hockey rink and asked if he could go inside. The angel of course said yes.
Upon entering the rink, the Wild fan was struck as he saw a lone skater going up and down the ice. He was graceful and fast, and he made moves and fluttering saucers that seemed impossible for mere mortals. And he had on a Wild jersey with #64 on his back.
The Wild fan turned to the angel with tears welling in his eyes and said, "Oh my God, that's Mikael Granlund! Did he die?"
The angel's response came as a relief, "No. That's God but he thinks he's Mikael Granlund."
"A Wild fan dies and was met at the Pearly Gates by an angel that offered to bring him on a tour of Heaven. As they walked the grounds the Wild fan noticed what looked like a hockey rink and asked if he could go inside. The angel of course said yes.
Upon entering the rink, the Wild fan was struck as he saw a lone skater going up and down the ice. He was graceful and fast, and he made moves and fluttering saucers that seemed impossible for mere mortals. And he had on a Wild jersey with #64 on his back.
The Wild fan turned to the angel with tears welling in his eyes and said, "Oh my God, that's Mikael Granlund! Did he die?"
The angel's response came as a relief, "No. That's God but he thinks he's Mikael Granlund."
Theres a picture of Granlund on the front page of http://espn.go.com/nhl/. It's an article about which prospect pool's are the best in the NHL, you have to have espn insider to read it though :/
How good is his vision, say compared to RNH? Around what kind of NHLer is his vision at, slightly above, and slightly below? And how good is his defensive game? Top PK unit on most teams, possible Selke, etc.
I don't get to watch Granlund other than the videos that everyone posts so I was wondering if you guys could tell me in a comparison