LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 6A, 7P, in 33P with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 6G, 12A, 17P in 28 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan as a rookie.
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 12GP with St.Cloud State in the NCAA as a rookie.
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the AHL (9GP) and ECHL (1GP). He has a 0.898 Save Percentage and 3.25 GAA in the AHL.
Updated on drafted players,
Mikkel Boedker has 7G, 11A, 18P, in 40GP for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Jannik Hansen has 4G, 13A, 17P in 37GP for the Vancouver Canucks. Update: Recalled from Manitoba.
Jannik Hansen has 1G, 0A, 1P in 2GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 2G, 7A, 9P in 19GP for the New York Islanders. Update: Out 2-3 Months.
Peter Regin has 6G, 7A, 13P, in 24GP for the Binghamton Senators (Ottawa).
Morten Madsen has 3G, 8A, 11P in 30GP for the Houston Aeros (Minnesota).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 1G, 2P, in 9GP for the CSKA Moscow (Columbus).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2G, 3P, in 9GP for the Syracuse Crunch (Columbus).
Lars Eller has 8G, 4A, 12P in 31GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (St.Louis).
Philip Larsen has 1G, 6A, 7P in 36GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas).
Peter Regin has been called up by the Sens. This means we now have 4 Danes playing in the NHL at the same time. Not bad considering the first NHL contract ever signed by a Dane was in 2006.
LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 6A, 7P, in 40P with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 8G, 12A, 20P in 35 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan as a rookie.
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 16GP with St.Cloud State in the NCAA as a rookie.
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the AHL (14GP) and ECHL (1GP). He has a 0.904 Save Percentage and 2.95 GAA in the AHL.
Updated on drafted players,
Mikkel Boedker has 8G, 13A, 21P, in 48GP for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Jannik Hansen has 5G, 13A, 19P in 42GP for the Vancouver Canucks.
Jannik Hansen has 1G, 0A, 1P in 2GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 2G, 10A, 12P in 24GP for the New York Islanders. Update: Returned from injury, already played 5 games.
Peter Regin has 0G, 0A, 0P, in 1GP for the Ottawa Senators. Update: Made a 1 game appearance in the NHL after breaking out offensively in the AHL.
Peter Regin has 8G, 13A, 21P, in 30GP for the Binghamton Senators (Ottawa).
Morten Madsen has 3G, 12A, 15P in 36GP for the Houston Aeros (Minnesota).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2G, 3P, in 12GP for the CSKA Moscow (Columbus).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2G, 3P, in 9GP for the Syracuse Crunch (Columbus).
Lars Eller has 8G, 5A, 13P in 35GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (St.Louis).
Philip Larsen has 1G, 7A, 8P in 40GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas).
RW Mark Mieritz has 7G, 9A, 16P in 25GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
RW Mark Mieritz has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 8GP in U20's playoffs.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 4G, 6A, 10P, in 23GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 2G, 0A, 2P, in 8GP in U20's playoffs.
LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 8A, 9P, in 51P with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 11G, 14A, 25P in 40 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan as a rookie.
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 23GP with St.Cloud State in the NCAA as a rookie.
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the AHL (21GP) and ECHL (1GP). He has a 0.915 Save Percentage and 2.65 GAA in the AHL.
Updated on drafted players,
Mikkel Boedker has 9G, 14A, 23P, in 43GP for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Jannik Hansen has 6G, 15A, 21P in 50GP for the Vancouver Canucks.
Jannik Hansen has 1G, 0A, 1P in 2GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 3G, 14A, 17P in 33GP for the New York Islanders. 8 points in 14GP since returning from injury.
Peter Regin has 1G, 0A, in 6GP for the Ottawa Senators.
Peter Regin has 9G, 16A, 25P, in 39GP for the Binghamton Senators (Ottawa).
Morten Madsen has 4G, 13A, 17P in 40GP for the Houston Aeros (Minnesota).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 1G, 2P, in 16GP for the CSKA Moscow (Columbus).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2G, 3P, in 9GP for the Syracuse Crunch (Columbus).
Lars Eller has 10G, 11A, 21P in 43GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (St.Louis). Has 9 points in his last 12GP.
Philip Larsen has 1G, 10A, 11P in 48GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas).
Frans Nielsen has 3G, 14A, 17P in 33GP for the New York Islanders. 8 points in 14GP since returning from injury.
Frans is really doing a good job of proving his worth. Its also worth mentioning he scored in the shootout Monday against Pitts. But Tambellini got the last SO goal, so no point for Frans.
RW Mark Mieritz has 7G, 9A, 16P in 25GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
RW Mark Mieritz has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 10GP in U20's playoffs.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 4G, 6A, 10P, in 23GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 2G, 0A, 2P, in 10GP in U20's playoffs.
LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 8A, 9P, in 55P with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 12G, 14A, 26P in 43 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan as a rookie.
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 23GP with St.Cloud State in the NCAA as a rookie.
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the AHL (23GP) and ECHL (1GP). He has a 0.914 Save Percentage and 2.7 GAA in the AHL.
Updated on drafted players,
Mikkel Boedker has 10G, 14A, 24P, in 61GP for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Jannik Hansen has 6G, 15A, 21P in 52GP for the Vancouver Canucks. Broke a finger, expected to miss 3-4 weeks.
Jannik Hansen has 1G, 0A, 1P in 2GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 3G, 16A, 19P in 38GP for the New York Islanders. 10 points in 19GP since returning from injury.
Peter Regin has 1G, 0A, in 6GP for the Ottawa Senators.
Peter Regin has 10G, 22A, 32P, in 43GP for the Binghamton Senators (Ottawa). Has 7 points in his last 4GP.
Morten Madsen has 4G, 13A, 17P in 40GP for the Houston Aeros (Minnesota).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2A, 3P, in 18GP for the CSKA Moscow (Columbus).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2A, 3P, in 9GP for the Syracuse Crunch (Columbus).
Lars Eller has 11G, 14A, 25P in 47GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (St.Louis). Has 13 points in his last 16GP.
Philip Larsen has 2G, 15A, 17P in 48GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas). Has 6 points in his last 4GP.
RW Mark Mieritz has 7G, 9A, 16P in 25GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
RW Mark Mieritz has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 10GP in U20's playoffs.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 4G, 6A, 10P, in 23GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 2G, 0A, 2P, in 10GP in U20's playoffs.
LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 8A, 9P, in 55P with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 12G, 14A, 26P in 43 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan as a rookie.
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 0G, 1A, 1P, in 23GP with St.Cloud State in the NCAA as a rookie.
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the AHL (24GP) and ECHL (1GP). He has a 0.914 Save Percentage and 2.66 GAA in the AHL.
Updated on drafted players,
Mikkel Boedker has 10G, 15A, 25P, in 69GP for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Jannik Hansen has 6G, 15A, 21P in 52GP for the Vancouver Canucks. Broke a finger, expected to miss 3-4 weeks.
Jannik Hansen has 1G, 0A, 1P in 2GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 5G, 20A, 25P in 47GP for the New York Islanders.
Peter Regin has 1G, 1A, in 11GP for the Ottawa Senators.
Peter Regin has 15G, 25A, 40P, in 43GP for the Binghamton Senators (Ottawa). Has 15? points in his last 7GP.
Morten Madsen has 5G, 15A, 20P in 48GP for the Houston Aeros (Minnesota).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2A, 3P, in 18GP for the CSKA Moscow (Columbus).
Kirill Starkov has 1G, 2A, 3P, in 9GP for the Syracuse Crunch (Columbus).
Lars Eller has 11G, 14A, 25P in 47GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (St.Louis). Has 13 points in his last 16GP.
Lars Eller had 2G, 0A, 2P, in 5GP for Frölunda's SEL squad in the playoffs. I assume they lost the series.
Philip Larsen has 2G, 15A, 17P in 48GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas). Has 6 points in his last 4GP.
Philip Larsen had 2G, 1A, 3P, in 5GP for Frölunda's SEL squad in the playoffs.
Jesper Damgaard-Mads Bødker
Daniel Nielsen-Philip Larsen
Andreas Andreasen-Stefan Lassen
Morten Dahlmann
Peter Hirsch
Patrick Galbraith
Denmark are much better then Norway
Andreas Andreasen and Morten Dahlmann probably won't see much action for Denmark in the future, since better players have emerged. If Hirsch can get his career back on track, he should be able to claim an spot on the team. However longterm the tandem of Patrick Galbraith and Sebastian Dahm will have to carry the team.
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We'll see about that in Vancouver, won't we?
Oh, wait...
I guess we'll know it by next month when they face off in Switzerland .
And why is it that Norway will be at the olympics? Because most of their best players are in Sweden, not the NHL = Denmark is so much better than Norway that the top players were unavailable. If we get the NHLers for the IHWC, Norway should get blown away
And why is it that Norway will be at the olympics? Because most of their best players are in Sweden, not the NHL = Denmark is so much better than Norway that the top players were unavailable. If we get the NHLers for the IHWC, Norway should get blown away
Hopefully IIHF/NHL look at opening up the next World Cup to more teams. That said it seems like you guys could have Nielsen, Boedker and possibly Regin and Madsen as well to help take out those post Olympic qualifier frustrations. Hansen on the other hand... we'll see.. but it seems like this Canucks team might do something during these playoffs.
Denmark is so much better than Norway that the top players were unavailable.
Yeah, all three of them. No, seriously, it represents an astounding and encouraging jump for Danish hockey to have produced two such highly rated prospects as Eller and Bødker - something which Norway is yet to be close to doing. Bodes well for the future, and excellent news both for Scandinavian hockey and hockey at large. I doubt however that they would have made a fundamental difference already at this stage. And we were missing important players too, of whom at least one plays regularly in the NHL.
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Denmark are much better then Norway
If recent history shows anything, it is rather that they are of very comparable quality. Norway's drawn the longest straw pretty consistently the last few years, before that Denmark always seemed to do so - but the games have almost always been close. The makings of a pretty good rivalry there, I think.
Anyway, both have made huge progress over the last decades. 30 years ago, both Norwegian and Danish hockey was a joke. 20 years ago, Norway had clawed its way up to respectability - they made the WC A-pool in 1990 (and this was the old 8-team format), while Denmark was still struggling to stay in the B-pool. 10 years ago, Norwegian hockey had (relatiavely speaking) regressed, while the Danes had now made the jump to a somewhat higher level - at least they beat us most of the time. As of now, both countries seem to have developed to a higher level, being fairly stable in the A-pool at a very even level.
I think a big factor for both has been the disappearance of the foreigner quotas in the european leagues, which has paved the way for much more players going to the SEL thahn before - often at a very early age. In essence, the excellent Swedish system is now developing the top Norwegian and Danish talent as well as the Swedish, to a significant extent. This however won't solve the underlying problem of small player bases and few rinks - as long as that prevails, neither country is going to be anything close to Finland or Sweden as hockey powers. And in this area progress has been limited, at least in Norway.
If recent history shows anything, it is rather that they are of very comparable quality. Norway's drawn the longest straw pretty consistently the last few years, before that Denmark always seemed to do so - but the games have almost always been close. The makings of a pretty good rivalry there, I think.
You are right Qvist. Norway and Denmark are extremely close, as history shows. Sometimes i just get carried away. Mostly when i'm annoyed because Norway always seem to win the important games. And then i can't help to think what would have happened if we have had our best team at this IHWC.
top lines like this.
Jannik Hansen-Frans Nielsen-Lars Eller
Mikkel Bødker-Peter Regin-Kim Staal
Besides that our defense was very, very thin due to injuries. I'm not whining or anything, but i just can't help to think. I really think we would have won bigtime if that was the case.
what will help danish national team is that galbraith might play in sweden next season while mads christensen and daniel nielsen will likely play in the DEL.
the more players in better leagues the better. and they will still be available for national team every year unlike NHLers who are no sure things.
what will help danish national team is that galbraith might play in sweden next season while mads christensen and daniel nielsen will likely play in the DEL.
the more players in better leagues the better. and they will still be available for national team every year unlike NHLers who are no sure things.
Absolutely. In addition Kasper Degn will also play in the DEL next season - he promoted with his team.
Absolutely. In addition Kasper Degn will also play in the DEL next season - he promoted with his team.
not yet.
bietigheim is trying to get promoted, but they don't have the arena size that is needed. so they will either have to move or get an exemption. the chances are 50% at the moment i'd say.
i hope mads christensen comes to my hometown team. i know that our coach scouted a lot in denmark.
bietigheim is trying to get promoted, but they don't have the arena size that is needed. so they will either have to move or get an exemption. the chances are 50% at the moment i'd say.
i hope mads christensen comes to my hometown team. i know that our coach scouted a lot in denmark.
Interesting, there hasn't been anything about that in the Danish media. So you are a Norwegian living in Germany or a German living in Norway?
Stars fan here, and a budding Philip Larsen fan as well. I've been following this kid from the periphery since we drafted him last year and he looks to be a steal in the 5th round. If he continues to develop like our 2007 5th rounder (Jamie Benn) then I will be very pleased. I saw that he played a lot of minutes for the Danish National team at the WC's, but only got to see a few highlights. Have any of you seen him play in person, and if so can you tell me how you think he compares to other players on his team (whether that be team Denmark or Frolunda). And by compares I don't mean "he plays like so and so". I mean, is there anything about him that looks "special", that separates him from others.
Thanks in advance.
What i see is how amazingly calm he looks. He looks extremely confident, both for team Denmark and Frölunda. Eventhough he is in his own zone with a forward he skates smoothly and make a few spins until he is out of danger.