Kotkaniemi was No. 6 on NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of International skaters for the 2018 draft behind Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo Sabres; drafted No. 1), Adam Boqvist (Chicago Blackhawks, No. 8), Vitali Kravtsov (New York Rangers, No. 9), Martin Kaut (Colorado Avalanche, No. 16) and Adam Ginning (Philadelphia Flyers, No. 50).
"For us, [Kotkaniemi] was the ideal choice," Bergevin said. "Young centers with a lot of potential don't just come around. You have to draft them. It was something we couldn't pass up.
"He's a player that can eventually become a complete centerman and play in all types of situations. He's got a flair around the net and moves the puck well. He's not a big guy right now, but he's got a frame where he can fill in."
Kotkaniemi is succeeding in a third-line role and receiving time on the power play for coach Claude Julien. He's averaging 14:06 in ice time.
"I think he continues to evolve and is getting more confident in his play," Julien said. "In the beginning of the year, he was feeling his way through the League. That's not to say he was intimidated because he never looked intimidated. He's more confident, a little harder in certain areas and we knew from the get-go that his skill level was really good.
"It was just a matter of seeing how he would progress as the season went on and right now he's going in the right direction so there's no worries from our end. If anything, we're actually enjoying it and liking the direction that he's going in."