I listened to a long podcast interview with Nils Lundkvist, its really old news, maybe it has been covered in the past. Think its from last spring. But it was interesting to hear. The kid is a bit of a leader, didn't know that. He takes a lot of responsibility in the group, and its so refreshing to hear about these kids and how they totally disregard the business side of things and only care about the team, making sure that everyone on the roster helps each other as much as possible, supporting each other.
A few interesting things:
-He felt that Bobrov really like him. Talked with 28 teams, everyone was always very positive so it was hard to read much into it, but said that NB had talked with him several times and that he knew he had a shot to be drafted by us.
-There where 10 Swedish players that considered not going to the combine up until the last second, then they made a joint call and decided to go. The reason for not going was that it would disrupt their summer training so much.
-He said that his season last year turned around after the WJCs. Due to the make-up of that team (a boatload of offensively gifted RHS), he got much more defensive responsibility than he was used to. Was a big upswing for him, said that he always had taken pride in defending well, but that he really could feel that he could do it well at the highest level after the WJCs when he was Sweden's top PKer etc.
A few interesting things:
-He felt that Bobrov really like him. Talked with 28 teams, everyone was always very positive so it was hard to read much into it, but said that NB had talked with him several times and that he knew he had a shot to be drafted by us.
-There where 10 Swedish players that considered not going to the combine up until the last second, then they made a joint call and decided to go. The reason for not going was that it would disrupt their summer training so much.
-He said that his season last year turned around after the WJCs. Due to the make-up of that team (a boatload of offensively gifted RHS), he got much more defensive responsibility than he was used to. Was a big upswing for him, said that he always had taken pride in defending well, but that he really could feel that he could do it well at the highest level after the WJCs when he was Sweden's top PKer etc.