"Wallinder has intrigued NHL teams because of his significant athletic tools," Pronman said. "He's 6-foot-4 and a good skater for his size, and it's possible the skating gets even better given he's one of the younger players in the draft. When you see a guy his size easily closing a gap or rushing a puck up the ice, you can see how it translates to the higher levels. With his reach and feet, he is quite solid defensively and projects to make stops at the higher levels. Wallinder has good flashes with the puck. I've seen him occasionally stretch the ice or make a very creative play from the offensive blue line, which is why I have his IQ at 60, but I did so with hesitancy. I wouldn't call him a natural puck-mover though. I could see him becoming a real player from what I've seen of his best days, but I want to see those best days more consistently."