"I'm mostly a playmaker, I think. I love to find some passing lanes. That's my thing," explained the Pori native, who played on the wing with the Finnish side due to the number of veteran pivots on the roster. "I also have a good shot. I need to use it a little bit more, I think. I'm a big guy. I love to go in the corners and battle hard."
With Ässät, Kotkaniemi has been learning the intricacies of the game under the tutelage of his father, Mikael, a former player and long-time bench boss in Finland.
"Of course, that's helped a lot. I get good advice every day," said Kotkaniemi, who confirmed that he is under contract for two more seasons overseas. "That's a big thing to me."
His strong production in the SM-liiga likely isn't the only thing that boosted his stock in the eyes of the Canadiens' brass, though, after being ranked sixth amongst European skaters, according to NHL Central Scouting, heading into the event. Putting up good numbers at the 2018 IIHF World U18 Championship undoubtedly helped, too.