so Peter Regin has made the team in Ottawa, and has been one of our better players...has had time as the second line center, but will likely be shifted alot to the third as well...had 2 goals already in the first 3 games I think
RW Mark Mieritz has 5G, 9A, 14P in 20GP with U20 Frölunda HC.
C Sebastian Svendsen has 7G, 4A, 11P, in 52GP Split between the Vancouver Giants and Edmonton Oil kings both of the WHL.
LD Simon Gronvaldt has 1G, 10A, 11P, in 39GP Split between the Barrie Colts and the Niagra Ice Dogs both of the OHL.
Overagers,
88 born Nichlas Hardt has 16G, 19A, 35P in 47 GP with IF Malmö Redhawks in Sweden's Allsvenskan in his second year
87 born Sebastian Dahm has split time between the ECHL (17GP) and IHL (6GP) (With one stint in the AHL with no GP). He has a .901 SV% and a 3.20 GAA in the ECHL and in the IHL he has a .898 SV% and a 3.23 GAA
Updated on drafted players,
89 born Oliver Lauridsen has 6G, 5A, 11P, in 34GP in his second year with St.Cloud State. (Drafted 7th round by the Philadelphia Flyers)
Mikkel Boedker has 1G, 2A, 3P, in 14GP for the Phoenix Coyotes and he has 8G 16A 24P in 40GP with the San Antonio Rampage of the AHL
Jannik Hansen has 6G, 4A, 10P in 27GP for the Vancouver Canucks.
Jannik Hansen has 0G, 2A, 2P in 5GP for the Manitoba Moose.
Frans Nielsen has 9G, 18A, 27P in 56GP for the New York Islanders.
Peter Regin has 9G, 12A, 21P, in 57GP for the Ottawa Senators.
Morten Madsen has 8G, 8A, 16P in 38GP for MODO of the Swedish Elitserien (Minnesota). He will also play in Sweden in 2010-2011 season so to get his career back on track.
Kirill Starkov has 2G, 1A, 3P in 48GP for Timrå (Can i just call this guy a bust? I think so. 9P in total over the past two seasons.)
Lars Eller has 1G, 0A, 1P in 5GP for St. Louis Blues.
Lars Eller has 9G, 27A, 36P in 35GP for Peroia Rivermen of the AHL.
Philip Larsen has 1G, 8A, 9P in 35GP for Frölunda's SEL squad (Dallas).
I could add more players if anybody has someone specific.
danish hockey is looking strong! I follow Regin closely, living in ottawa, and all I can say about him lately is wow. Getting a point almost every game, up to 13 or 14 goals now having played most of the year in a limited role, now is on the top line with Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson. And it's not just cause of them that he is getting points, he is doing at least as good if not better than Milan Michalek when he was slotted beside spezza.
On another note, if you rank players with the cortis formula,that measures shots directed at the net, blocked, on goal, wide, goal, or otherwise vs the same values of shots against. with this more detailed "+/-" ranking, the top three players in the league were Marian Hossa, Peter Regin, then Patrick Sharp.
In the final Central Scouting rankings, Jesper Jensen moved up 7 spots to #84 among European skaters, Esbjerg's Jannick Christensen made it at #85 after not being ranked at mid-term. Markus Lauridsen, on the other hand, dropped 24 spots down to #117, while Patrick Bjorkstrand squeeked in at #140.
In the final Central Scouting rankings, Jesper Jensen moved up 7 spots to #84 among European skaters, Esbjerg's Jannick Christensen made it at #85 after not being ranked at mid-term. Markus Lauridsen, on the other hand, dropped 24 spots down to #117, while Patrick Bjorkstrand squeeked in at #140.
I would probably rank them in the same order. Possibly with Bjorkstrand ahead of Lauridsen, but NHL sure likes them big defensemen. I am a bit surprised/impressed that Jesper Jensen moved up in the rankings considering the injury he sustained.
But, with rankings like that, I would be surprised if more than one of the above gets drafted - if that. And it'll probably end up being Lauridsen going to Philly.
Just wanted to congratulate the Danish team. They played amazingly yesterday. Somehow they reminded the Finnish team back in-a-day when we played against bigger hockey powers and every win was like winning the gold.
This doesn't quite fit in here but I didn't want to start a new topic for it...
So, here's the situation: I'll be on vacation near Esbjerg from 08/21 to 09/04 and would like to see some hockey there if that's possible. I think I managed to navigate through their site (I dont't speak a single word Danish) but obviously there are no preseason games scheduled yet. Does anybody here know anything about preseason games there and when you can expect them to be scheduled?
This would help me a lot...
This doesn't quite fit in here but I didn't want to start a new topic for it...
So, here's the situation: I'll be on vacation near Esbjerg from 08/21 to 09/04 and would like to see some hockey there if that's possible. I think I managed to navigate through their site (I dont't speak a single word Danish) but obviously there are no preseason games scheduled yet. Does anybody here know anything about preseason games there and when you can expect them to be scheduled?
This would help me a lot...
Here you are:
In that timeframe 2 preseason games will take place in Esbjerg:
31st of August: Esbjerg - Odense
4th of September: Esbjerg - AaB
Probably the game against AaB will be the most interesting to watch (if you can). Odense will have a very young team this year.
I want to see the homeland put a hockey team into the olympics soon
Well...you just put a team into the main group of the WJC-U20!
From looking at the stats/roster I see that a bunch of the top scorers for Denmark were underagers meaning they will be eligible for the main event next year, and 2 defenceman, and the starting goalie. If everything goes right they might avoid relegation this time!
Well...you just put a team into the main group of the WJC-U20!
From looking at the stats/roster I see that a bunch of the top scorers for Denmark were underagers meaning they will be eligible for the main event next year, and 2 defenceman, and the starting goalie. If everything goes right they might avoid relegation this time!
With the Mens National Team finishing 11th at the World Championship, Denmark will next year be represented at the top level at the U20, U18 and National Team level. Well done....