Kotkaniemi called himself "a cool guy," someone who can handle pressure and big moments. He still had the expected reaction a few minutes after the Canadiens drafted him.
"I was a little nervous about this moment, but I think I'm doing pretty well at the moment," he said. "I was a little surprised, but I heard they were looking for centers, so I hoped they would choose me and they did. I'm excited at the moment."
Kotkaniemi had 29 points (10 goals, 19 assists) in 57 games with Assat. He helped Finland win the IIHF World Junior U18 Championship, scoring nine points (three goals, six assists) in seven games.
"I'm mostly a playmaker," Kotkaniemi said. "I love to find the passing lanes. That's my thing. But I also have a good shot. I have to use it a little bit more, I think. I'm a big guy. I love to go into the corners and battle hard. That's my thing."
The Canadiens have been building depth at center; they selected Ryan Poehling of St. Cloud State with the No. 25 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft.
"I feel really happy for the Montreal Canadiens moving forward," Bergevin said. "With Poehling coming, [Kotkaniemi], I think we'll have a solid down-the-middle line for years to come. So the future in that position, which is a very important position, I think it's right."