Prospect Info: 2025 World Juniors

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The WJC defenseman scoring record is 14 points by Peter Andersson back in 1985. ASP is off to a good start, he's got a chance. I think it will come down to how much offense Sweden can get going against tougher teams as Slovakia isn't exactly a force.
Wouldn't put it past him to get like 6 points against Kazakhstan to coast to that record
 
The first goal he moves just up slightly to get himself open and create a passing lane. That's what goal scorers do. It's instinctual. Good stuff.

Ovie has scored probably 250 goals moving up a step, or moving back a step, and one-timer.
 
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Possibly should have stayed in the SHL instead but if he's having fun... hey that's great too. I think the only possible test for him will be against USA or Canada.
 
The only problem is the opposing goalie looks like he couldn't care less.

Watch the goalie on ASP's first goal. He's moving like it's warmup.
 
Damns didnt have time to tune into the Sweden game and just seen pellikka got a hat trick + assist

Might be a good chance wings have the best dman and goalie of the tournament, lord knows we need some homeruns from the prospect pool
 
Plante is playing on the third line with Oliver Moore. Not sure if he'll PK but he's not on the PP. With Moore he should get some chances to create offence at 5 on 5 though
 
The WJC defenseman scoring record is 14 points by Peter Andersson back in 1985. ASP is off to a good start, he's got a chance. I think it will come down to how much offense Sweden can get going against tougher teams as Slovakia isn't exactly a force.

Wouldn't put it past him to get like 6 points against Kazakhstan to coast to that record
The goal record in WJC is 7 with 7 games played done by Juha Jyrkkiö in 1977 for a defensemen. Point record is 14 done in 1985 by Peter Andersson, as you mention, also 7 games played.

If Sweden can go far and get goals/points against lower competition both records could get broken with how ASP is being utilized and the minuets he gets.

You can see the confidence he is playing with. Will be fun to follow!
 
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ASP is too good to be playing in World Juniors. As crazy as this sounds this doesn't impress me. He needs to come to the Wings now.
 
Kiiskinen starts in the 1st line.

1:
37 Benjamin Rautiainen – 19 Konsta Helenius – 38 Jesse Kiiskinen
10 Emil Pieniniemi – 33 Aron Kiviharju

2:
15 Tuomas Uronen – 28 Heikki Ruohonen – 22 Kasper Halttunen
7 Daniel Nieminen – 2 Mitja Jokinen

3:
18 Rasmus Kumpulainen – 27 Julius Miettinen – 32 Emil Hemming
13 Veeti Väisänen – 35 Arttu Tuhkala

4:
24 Jesse Nurmi – 29 Arttu Alasiurua – 12 Joona Saarelainen
3 Kalle Kangas
 
I never "HATED" the pick. I expressed my concerns about his size and defensive play in his draft year. I've talked him up since watching him more in Skelleftea last season and a little bit this year.

I love the offensive upside and how well he can control the game from the backend, and I appreciate how much better ASP has become defensively. He still makes me worried about how he'll handle physical play in the NHL and whether or not he'll become Adam Fox, Shayne Gostisbehere or Adam Boqvist. I think those are legit concerns.
let it be known @OgeeOgelthorpe hated the pick
I didn’t like that pick and I won’t try to backtrack like @OgeeOgelthorpe either.

I am just glad it looks like the Wings got it right :laugh:, and I feel very lucky to have him in our system.
 
Not worried about ASP's defense. He competes and is pretty strong for his size. With Mo and Ed the Wings have the defensive foundation in place, there's plenty of room for a guy who is primarily an offensive weapon. Don't see any reason ASP can't have an immediate offensive impact similar to Hutson or Zellweger. If he does that, you can live with a few defensive issues.
 
Finnish hockey is cooked and it isn't going to get any better unless they make major changes to their developmental system. Finnish players always have heart, but the talent gap is bigger then ever. This tournament is all USA, Canada, and Sweden.
 
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