"I can't really model myself after him; he's a different breed," Wahlstrom said of Ovechkin. "I think me and Patrik Laine are a little similar, how we shoot, things like that. My favorite players are Patrik Laine and Ovechkin.
"I love scoring goals. My shot's my biggest asset. I can make plays too; I'm not just a goal scorer. I love making plays as well. But my play without the puck has to be a little bit better; be more dialed in with that. Consistency without the puck, I think needs a little bit of work. I've been working on it the last two years, and it's coming along."
The Islanders selected Wahlstrom two spots after their biggest rival, the New York Rangers, opted for forward Vitali Kravtsov of Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League at No. 9. Wahlstrom said he's eager to prove the Rangers wrong down the road, perhaps as a linemate of Mathew Barzal, who won the Calder Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year after leading the Islanders with 85 points (22 goals, 63 points) last season.
"I think the New York Rangers made a mistake there," Wahlstrom said. "But it's fine. I'm just really happy to be with the Islanders. I look at what you do after the draft. I could care less where I go in the draft.
"They've won a lot of Stanley Cups, and they have a lot of young talent. Barzal, all those guys are coming along. It's going to be fun. Hopefully I can be a part of that."