It Took Some Time, But Eeli Tolvanen is Starting to Live Up to Expectations

Eeli Tolvanen

Eeli Tolvanen’s North American pro career has been a bit of a mess.

You may remember all the positive press he got during the 2017-18 season. After turning pro in the KHL, Tolvanen had one of the best rookie seasons in KHL history with Jokerit and made the Olympic all-star team for Finland as a teenager. When Tolvanen signed his entry-level contract after his KHL campaign came to a close, he signed an NHL deal and it looked like he’d be an instant success in the NHL. 

But after a three-game stint to finish off 2017-18, Tolvanen couldn’t stick with the big club and was sent down to the Milwaukee Admirals. Tolvanen didn’t take any big steps in his game, with Martin Necas, Filip Zadina and Erik Brannstrom taking more control of the spotlight instead.

Tolvanen’s second North American pro season wasn’t much better, recording just 36 points in 63 games for an Admirals team that likely would have contended for the Calder Cup had the season not been prematurely canceled. The 2020-21 season started with Tolvanen returning back to the Jokerit club that helped shape his game, and even there, he wasn’t anything too special with 13 points in 25 games. So where is he now? Well, now he’s a true Calder Trophy contender three years after making his NHL debut. It feels like a long time coming, but the wait is starting to appear worth it. Tolvanen finally is a full-time, everyday contributor for the Predators, a club that currently holds the best record over the past 10 games with an 8-2-0 run.