Must be some specific hockey lingo as MBN speaks English. Of course not used to do it on a daily basis necessarily, but he's not like a east block country player.Lalonde has mentioned that there is a language issue, so maybe staying in North America is the right thing to do, so he learns the language.
He speaks better English than most kids coming out of the CHL...Must be some specific hockey lingo as MBN speaks English. Of course not used to do it on a daily basis necessarily, but he's not like a east block country player.
I thought I heard Mickey say last night they will make final decision at the end of preseason. He also said MBN was cool with whatever decision is made. I send him to Griffins let him bond with Kasper, Mazur, Cossa, Danielson etc. So as they move to the big club they are familiar with each others game.
I personally would like to see him back in the SHL. I think the time and space of the euro game will allow him to try some new things offensively that could help his long-term development. I have been really happy with him though in the preseason. If he has a really good season and a productive summer I could see him challenging for a lower-line roster spot next season.What do you think they'll do with MBN? The fact that he's still with Detroit tells me he's probably going to the minors. But MBN said they won't force him to go there, they'll listen to him if he wants to play in the SHL instead.
Or maybe he'll listen to the GM of his former team in Norway: "You don't return to Europe when you're just a phone call from the NHL".
Depends on what he needs to learn. I think he got that work ethic and grinding plays down, he's physical. So biggest would be to either adapt in AHL to time/space and play top six more.GR could use a top line winger, and it'll shorten MBN's learning curve by a year to skip the SHL and play in GR,
Or like this, where staying in the SHL he get to maybe learn to become more offensively gifted technically and decision making.I personally would like to see him back in the SHL. I think the time and space of the euro game will allow him to try some new things offensively that could help his long-term development. I have been really happy with him though in the preseason. If he has a really good season and a productive summer I could see him challenging for a lower-line roster spot next season.
This is where I wonder also what is best for him. Whether he should skip SHL and be in AHL or take one year of SHL before going to US, but then maybe he could end up skipping AHL all together and go straight to NHL cause he is physically ready. Most likely option is doing as planned and a year of both, but if he impressed enough maybe straight to AHL.Seems like going to the SHL just adds more time to his transition to the Wings and I'm not sure he needs that.
He has a great shot but I think he could also be a good net front guy. Having said that, I think it is best for him to stay in NA and I think he probably will.I do worry if MBN goes back to Sweden that he won’t get much PP time there since his best spot on the PP is the same role occupied already by ASP. The clearest path to minutes is GR imo.
Yes, the bolded is correct. A few instructions he didn't understand, and he needed personal coaching for a while. But I'm sure it's no longer a problem.Must be some specific hockey lingo as MBN speaks English. Of course not used to do it on a daily basis necessarily, but he's not like a east block country player.
This makes a lot of sense, and it's probably their plan since MBN is still here after almost two weeks of training camp. Sounds like he's fine with it too.I thought I heard Mickey say last night they will make final decision at the end of preseason. He also said MBN was cool with whatever decision is made. I send him to Griffins let him bond with Kasper, Mazur, Cossa, Danielson etc. So as they move to the big club they are familiar with each others game.
I thought I heard Mickey say last night they will make final decision at the end of preseason. He also said MBN was cool with whatever decision is made. I send him to Griffins let him bond with Kasper, Mazur, Cossa, Danielson etc. So as they move to the big club they are familiar with each others game.
Plenty of players go directly from SHL to NHL, there's no blueprint for those things.Seems like going to the SHL just adds more time to his transition to the Wings and I'm not sure he needs that.
I think he will too. Its not like going back to Sweden means hes in his home country either. If youre going to play in a different country, it might as well be the one that gives you a chance at playing in the NHL, and that guarantees you a bigger role because your development is more important than it would be in SwedenHe has a great shot but I think he could also be a good net front guy. Having said that, I think it is best for him to stay in NA and I think he probably will.
GR could use a top line winger, and it'll shorten MBN's learning curve by a year to skip the SHL and play in GR,
Where do you put Becher?As well you could send him to Skellefteå and let him bond with Sandin-Pellikka and be very closely at Kronwall's special development program.
I still think if he goes to Griffins, it's the worse team to get a bigger role, and that level of competition will develop him less. He should take the tougher league level.
Snively - Kasper - Mazur
Rychlovsky - Danielson - Söderblom
Gettinger - Lombardi - Hanas
Johannes - Dries - Shine
(Doucet, Seger, Bantle)
Think that's just a bit crowded and quite kid-heavy.
You can always play in Sweden and join the AHL after the SHL-season is over, because AHL-season could last 2 months longer than SHL-season if you have long playoffs.
Think that split would be best for MBN.
Possibly, but SY will stick to his plan unless a kids forces him to do otherwise, so I am expecting him to go back to SHL and maybe force his way onto the wings next season.Seems like going to the SHL just adds more time to his transition to the Wings and I'm not sure he needs that.