2024 Draft Profile:
LD Stian Solberg, Valerenga NOR
Will hockey draft writers never learn? This is not football, where you can watch the NCAA and every single NFL prospect plays there. Sometimes you need to branch out, put in some effort, and watch great players in lesser known leagues. It seems a much better call than, you know, lazily not watching a player as utterly fantastic as Stian Solberg except on a completely overmatched Norwegian team in tournament play vs. Canada or the USA and then ranking him as a late 2nd or even 3rd/4th rounder... or, in many cases, not ranking him at all.
Stian Solberg is a 6'2-205 two-way defenseman who skates like the wind, hits like a Sherman tank, shuts down the opposition with smothering defense, activates offensively, and affects the game positively on every inch of ice. His average consensus ranking in the 50-60 overall range is quite possibly the most illogical and baffling story in the entire 2024 draft class.
Though he still has some work to do in gap control and positioning, defensive play is Solberg's bread and butter. Solberg's length and speed give him a ton of zone coverage. When combined with outstanding awareness, anticipation and overall hockey IQ, he's always quick on pucks and puck-carriers alike. If Solberg closes a gap on you or you meet him in the corner or crease for a puck battle, you might as well just throw up a white flag and skate like hell in the other direction. Solberg features an elite compete level and a penchant for physicality which, when combined with his almost uncanny level of strength, makes him an absolute force. He's a terrifying open-ice hitter who can separate an unsuspecting opponent from his helmet and stick. I would describe his mix of intelligence, compete and raw power as "controlled ferocity" if forced to describe it in a draft profile such as this, but were I watching him play alongside you I'd probably just sit there repeating "holy s**t, this dude is a beast!"
What distinguishes Solberg from the typical shut-down, hard-hitting defender is how impressive he is with the puck when he gets it, and how accomplished he is at activating offensively in order to create scoring opportunities. Solberg is the rare player of his ilk who cannot only strip the puck or dig it out, but can feature high-end ability with the puck once he gets it. Exiting the zone, he is a dual threat, both an excellent outlet passer and a player with the skill and speed required to rush it out himself.
Solberg is very good at zone entries, and I've seen him go end to end more than once, blowing by the opposing defenders and often utilizing his favorite move, which is a straight rush adjacent to the left-wing boards and rifling a very strong wrist shot towards the corner of the twine.
Though I wouldn't describe any of Solberg's offensive tools as elite, they are impressive across the board. With all amateur defensemen who concentrate strongly on preventing goals against, it's important to take the time and effort to project if their statistical output is a result of offensive ability or situational context. In my viewings, I'd have to say Solberg is certainly a player capable of producing very good offense at any level. This is to say, I'd say this is a player whose ultimate ceiling is very high in every aspect of hockey. He can be the rare shut-down defensive beast who also contributes offensively on a consistent basis and mans the point on a 2PP unit.
If any of this sounds like a player who has no business being ranked in the late 2nd or 3rd round or not ranked at all, it's because Stian Solberg is far, far better than his consensus draft ranking. In my humble opinion, the only question is where in the 1st round you snatch him up. This is a terrific hockey prospect with a lot of room to grow, and as such I would sincerely love the pick if a team took him inside the top 20. My own ranking of him will feature him somewhere in that range. This is not a hot take, Solberg is just that good.