In the 2020 NHL draft, Topi Niemela was chosen 64th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Back then, critics questioned Kyle Dubas' decision, as the Leafs already had small, puck-moving defensemen like Niemela.
However, with Rasmus Sandin's trade at the last deadline and the Leafs having several free-agent defensemen on their roster this season, Niemela could join the team as soon as next season.
Niemela already had one professional season with Karpat in the SM-Liiga under his belt when he was drafted. He went on to play three more seasons with Karpat before moving his career to North America and joining the Marlies in the AHL this season. In 21 games, he has scored 15 points, including 5 goals.
According to The Leafs Nation's prospect specialist, Nick Richard, the defenseman has considerably grown and adapted to North American hockey.
The 22-year-old Finnish prospect is currently tied for 18th place in scoring among all AHL defensemen. Many players ahead of him have played four or five more games.
It would be surprising to see him in the NHL this year, considering the strong performances of Simon Benoit, William Lagesson, and Maxime Lajoie. But Niemela has certainly thrown his hat into the ring for a spot with the big club next season.
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18 DECEMBRE | 437 ANSWERS Toronto Maple Leafs have struck gold with latest third round pick Do you think Niemela will play for the Maple Leafs next season? | ||
Yes | 310 | 70.9 % |
No | 127 | 29.1 % |
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