MM: The first name that comes to mind is Nathan MacKinnon. You know he's strong on the puck. The funny thing is, if [Fantilli] wasn't playing NCAA hockey, if he were in the Canadian Hockey League or some other major junior level, he would probably have five or six fighting majors because he would get into scrums in corners and on the ice. Teams are going after him, but he knew when to pick his spots to maybe make a big hit or retaliate against players. Teams were all over him almost every game. He gets into the corners, he'll go in front of the net, he'll drive the net when he needs to and he's real good on the power play. And he's got that size at 6-foot-2, 195 lbs. So yeah, I would say like a Nathan McKinnon or even if you're looking at it like an old school type player, maybe a mid-career Mike Modano. Two strong, strong guys, McKinnon and Modano, obviously, but also guys with a well-rounded skillset in terms of their ability to finish and distribute. I think can Fantilli's trajectory can get to that level.