I've read that Brodin has been as solid as ever in the defensive zone. Some were expecting/hoping that he would have a coming out offensively this season. Is he getting some PP opportunities? Is he showing more offensively so far?
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Originally Posted by TheDude17
How about klefbom
Färjestad had some real problems getting anything going offensively for the first eleven games of the season. I don't know how much PP time Brodin gets, but his ATOI so far is 18:26 and he doesn't have any power play points.
Nygren, on the other hand, has three PP goals so far while playing on average 17 minutes.
Klefbom played on average six minutes per game for five games before being sent to FBK's junior team after the game on October 1.
Next Norwegian draft pick. Brother of Steffen the goalie that was picked by Chicago and Current Swift, but sayed at home for unapperant reasons. The former will be a 2nd rounder. Would be a first rounder, if it wasn't for the fantastic waffles with goatcheese served by his mother.
Busy November for Team 18 with two different tourneys at the same and therefore two different roster.
World Junior A Challenge, Canada, November 7-13:
GOALIES
1. Oskar Dansk, Brynäs
30. Mathias Israelsson, Frölunda
DEFENCEMEN
2. Robert Hägg, Modo
3. Ludwig Byström, Modo
4. Calle Andersson, Färjestad
5. Linus Arnesson, Djurgården
6. Jesper Pettersson, Linköping
8. Tommy Stenqvist, Timrå
9. Hampus Lindholm, Rögle
FORWARDS
11. Fredric Anderberg, Djurgården
12. Jesper Frödén, Huddinge
13. Tobias Törnkvist, Rögle
14. Mattias Kalin, Djurgården
15. Ludvig Nilsson, Timrå
17. Anton Brehmer, Linköping
18. Victor Gustavsson, Huddinge
19. Jacob de la Rose, Leksand
20. Gustav Possler, Modo
21. Filip Sandberg, HV71
22. Elias Lindholm, Brynäs
23. Erik Karlsson, Frölunda
25. Alexander Wennberg, Djurgården
4-nation tourney, Switzerland, November 10-13:
GOALIES
1. Tobias Sandberg, Djurgården
30. Marcus Högberg, Linköping
DEFENCEMEN
3 Christian Djoos, Brynäs
4. Anton Cederholm, Rögle
5. Jacob Spångberg, AIK
6. Simon Fernholm, Huddinge
7. Niklas Folin, Frölunda
8. Wilhelm Westlund, Färjestad
10. Mattias Nilsson, Leksand
FORWARDS
9. Gustav Rydahl, Frölunda
11. David Gunnarsson, Modo
12. André Burakowsky, Malmö
14. Emil Mäkitaavola, Luleå
15. Dennis Nordström, AIK
16. Mathias Wigley, Huddinge
17. Robin Söderquist, Frölunda
19. Edwin Hedberg, Modo
20. Henrik Nyberg, Djurgården
21. Daniel Zaar, Rögle
22. Lucas Wallmark, Skellefteå
23. Manuel Ågren, Färjestad
24. Marcus Fornell, Linköping
What do you Swedish experts think of Johan Larsson? I saw he just surpassed last season's point total already. Seems like a complete player.
He's a gem. Not the most skilled player techically but works his ****ing ass of every game. Plus kid's got some weight to him, likes to play hard. And as you can see it pays of on the stat sheet.
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Busy November for Team 18 with two different tourneys at the same and therefore two different roster.
World Junior A Challenge, Canada, November 7-13:
GOALIES
1. Oskar Dansk, Brynäs
30. Mathias Israelsson, Frölunda
DEFENCEMEN
2. Robert Hägg, Modo
3. Ludwig Byström, Modo
4. Calle Andersson, Färjestad
5. Linus Arnesson, Djurgården
6. Jesper Pettersson, Linköping
8. Tommy Stenqvist, Timrå
9. Hampus Lindholm, Rögle
FORWARDS
11. Fredric Anderberg, Djurgården
12. Jesper Frödén, Huddinge
13. Tobias Törnkvist, Rögle
14. Mattias Kalin, Djurgården
15. Ludvig Nilsson, Timrå
17. Anton Brehmer, Linköping
18. Victor Gustavsson, Huddinge
19. Jacob de la Rose, Leksand
20. Gustav Possler, Modo
21. Filip Sandberg, HV71
22. Elias Lindholm, Brynäs
23. Erik Karlsson, Frölunda
25. Alexander Wennberg, Djurgården
4-nation tourney, Switzerland, November 10-13:
GOALIES
1. Tobias Sandberg, Djurgården
30. Marcus Högberg, Linköping
DEFENCEMEN
3 Christian Djoos, Brynäs
4. Anton Cederholm, Rögle
5. Jacob Spångberg, AIK
6. Simon Fernholm, Huddinge
7. Niklas Folin, Frölunda
8. Wilhelm Westlund, Färjestad
10. Mattias Nilsson, Leksand
FORWARDS
9. Gustav Rydahl, Frölunda
11. David Gunnarsson, Modo
12. André Burakowsky, Malmö
14. Emil Mäkitaavola, Luleå
15. Dennis Nordström, AIK
16. Mathias Wigley, Huddinge
17. Robin Söderquist, Frölunda
19. Edwin Hedberg, Modo
20. Henrik Nyberg, Djurgården
21. Daniel Zaar, Rögle
22. Lucas Wallmark, Skellefteå
23. Manuel Ågren, Färjestad
24. Marcus Fornell, Linköping
Here are some highlights from the last game: http://www.elitserienplay.se/video.1229476739001 (he is number 18, assists on the first goal, third and fourth goal by HV71). He has great vision and makes plays happen even when it feels like the chance has passed. He plays on the first line for the time being due to injuries.
2013 eligible Gustav Possler seems to be a guy to keep an eye on. As a 16 year old (born in 1994) he is now leading the SuperElit North in number of goals scored. 9 goals and 3 assists in 9 games.
Henrik Samuelsson is, at least temporarily, not longer on the Modo senior team.
It was very awkward to hear the crowd cheering and applauding before the SEL-game tonight, when the speaker announced that Henrik Samuelsson had been removed the lineup. You dont do that.
It was very awkward to hear the crowd cheering and applauding before the SEL-game tonight, when the speaker announced that Henrik Samuelsson had been removed the lineup. You dont do that.
While I agree this is completely unacceptable, you've got to keep in mind that the critic is not mainly towards Henrik himself buth rather towards Ulf and the way he has coached the team.
These octobers are usually somewhat dark for swedish hockey. Some of the best prospects don't really deliver and the same goes for the many older / better swedish players. I'm still glad that there has been few pleasant surprises like Landeskog and Markström. But overall, what a disappointing start! Mainly this goes for Collberg, Forsberg, Pääjärvi (plus of course Zeta and few more for the older ones). I was also hoping that this season would be the big breakthrough for Hedman, but it doesn't look like that right now. And then Josefson is injured and Tedenby is not so very good. So much for a talk about new golden generation. My arse!
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These octobers are usually somewhat dark for swedish hockey. Some of the best prospects don't really deliver and the same goes for the many older / better swedish players. I'm still glad that there has been few pleasant surprises like Landeskog and Markström. But overall, what a disappointing start! Mainly this goes for Collberg, Forsberg, Pääjärvi (plus of course Zeta and few more for the older ones).
I kind of agree, there has certainly been more negative surprises than positive so far. Quite a few players that needs to start producing now if they want to stay in NHL. Hopefully things turn around.
These octobers are usually somewhat dark for swedish hockey. Some of the best prospects don't really deliver and the same goes for the many older / better swedish players. I'm still glad that there has been few pleasant surprises like Landeskog and Markström. But overall, what a disappointing start! Mainly this goes for Collberg, Forsberg, Pääjärvi (plus of course Zeta and few more for the older ones). I was also hoping that this season would be the big breakthrough for Hedman, but it doesn't look like that right now. And then Josefson is injured and Tedenby is not so very good. So much for a talk about new golden generation. My arse!
I kind of agree, there has certainly been more negative surprises than positive so far. Quite a few players that needs to start producing now if they want to stay in NHL. Hopefully things turn around.