World Cup: 4 Nations Tournament - Team Sweden (2025)

Martin Elz

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Hedman, Karlsson, Dahlin and Brodin was dominated by czech euros in the wc semifinals, common sense say they will get smocked by nhl stars in the 4 nations.

Forsling - Ekholm
Lindholm - Andersson
OEL - Larsson
Hedman - EK

Is the reasonable thing to do
Is it reasonable to leave four good defensemen off the team over one bad game?
 

Ben White

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Forsberg - Pettersson - Nylander
Bratt - Zibanejad - Kempe
Lindholm - Eriksson Ek - Nyqvist
Arvidsson - Carlsson - Lekarimaki

Hedman - Dahlin
Forsling - Karlsson
Ekholm - Brodin

Ullmark
 

weklof

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My current depth chart for Team Sweden:

ANNOUNCED:
D Gustav Forsling
D Victor Hemdan
D Erik Karlsson
F Filip Forsberg
F William Nylander
F Mika Zibanejad

VERY LIKELY:
G Jacob Markström
G Linus Ullmark
D Rasmus Dahlin
D Mattias Ekholm
F Jesper Bratt
F Joel Eriksson-Ek
F Adrian Kempe
F Elias Pettersson
F Lucas Raymond

GOOD CHANCE:
G Samuel Ersson
G Filip Gustavsson
D Rasmus Andersson
D Jonas Brodin
D Adam Larsson
D Hampus Lindholm
F Viktor Arvidsson
F Leo Carlsson
F William Karlsson
F Elias Lindholm
F Rickard Rakell
F Fabian Zetterlund

LONGSHOTS:
G Anton Forsberg
G Jesper Wallstedt
D Philip Broberg
D Oliver Ekman-Larsson
D Simon Edvinsson
D Marcus Pettersson
D Rasmus Sandin
F Mikael Backlund
F André Burakovsy
F William Eklund
F Carl Grundström
F Pontus Holmberg
F Nils Höglander
F Marcus Johansson
F Calle Järnkrok
F Isac Lundeström
F Gustav Nyquist
F Victor Olofsson
F Alexander Wennberg
 

Eye of Ra

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Its late October and Landeskog is still not back. We can write him off.

My current depth chart for Team Sweden:

ANNOUNCED:
D Gustav Forsling
D Victor Hemdan
D Erik Karlsson
F Filip Forsberg
F William Nylander
F Mika Zibanejad

VERY LIKELY:
G Jacob Markström
G Linus Ullmark
D Rasmus Dahlin
D Mattias Ekholm
F Jesper Bratt
F Joel Eriksson-Ek
F Adrian Kempe
F Elias Pettersson
F Lucas Raymond

GOOD CHANCE:
G Samuel Ersson
G Filip Gustavsson
D Rasmus Andersson
D Jonas Brodin
D Adam Larsson
D Hampus Lindholm
F Viktor Arvidsson
F Leo Carlsson
F William Karlsson
F Elias Lindholm
F Rickard Rakell
F Fabian Zetterlund

LONGSHOTS:
G Anton Forsberg
G Jesper Wallstedt
D Philip Broberg
D Oliver Ekman-Larsson
D Simon Edvinsson
D Marcus Pettersson
D Rasmus Sandin
F Mikael Backlund
F André Burakovsy
F William Eklund
F Carl Grundström
F Pontus Holmberg
F Nils Höglander
F Marcus Johansson
F Calle Järnkrok
F Isac Lundeström
F Gustav Nyquist
F Victor Olofsson
F Alexander Wennberg
Eklund and OEL belongs in good chance.
 

weklof

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Its late October and Landeskog is still not back. We can write him off.


Eklund and OEL belongs in good chance.
I like OEL. But the competition for D spots is so tough. Especially for the offensive D role. Karlsson, Hedman, Dahlin and Rasmus Andersson are all ahead of him in my mind. There would have to be multiple injuries for him to make the team.

Regarding Eklund, I think managers are usually hesistant to bring along youngsters. He'd probably need to utilized in a scoring role too. Stiff competition
 

Seiza

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I wonder if announcing EK65 and Mika was a mistake? The defense is stacked, and right now, there are better options than Erik Karlsson in Hedman, Forsling, Brodin, Dahlin, Ekholm, Andersson, Lindholm, Larsson, and maybe also OEL, Pettersson and Broberg.

Mika seems to be struggling, but so are many other Swedish forwards in the NHL. But at C, I would go with Petterson, EEK, Leo Carlsson, and William Karlsson over Mika.
 

m4tt145

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I wonder if announcing EK65 and Mika was a mistake? The defense is stacked, and right now, there are better options than Erik Karlsson in Hedman, Forsling, Brodin, Dahlin, Ekholm, Andersson, Lindholm, Larsson, and maybe also OEL, Pettersson and Broberg.

Mika seems to be struggling, but so are many other Swedish forwards in the NHL. But at C, I would go with Petterson, EEK, Leo Carlsson, and William Karlsson over Mika.
Isnt Leo playing on the wing?

Kempe - Pettersson - Nylander
Bratt - Zibanejad - Raymond
Carlsson - Eriksson Ek - Forsberg
Karlsson - Lindholm - Arvidsson

Hedman - Ekholm
Forsling - Andersson
Dahlin - Lindholm
Karlsson

Markström
Ullmark
Gustavsson
 
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Eye of Ra

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I wonder if announcing EK65 and Mika was a mistake? The defense is stacked, and right now, there are better options than Erik Karlsson in Hedman, Forsling, Brodin, Dahlin, Ekholm, Andersson, Lindholm, Larsson, and maybe also OEL, Pettersson and Broberg.

Mika seems to be struggling, but so are many other Swedish forwards in the NHL. But at C, I would go with Petterson, EEK, Leo Carlsson, and William Karlsson over Mika.
Mika is a slow starter
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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How so? 7 points in 9 games are bad?
Mika’s game has been slowly declining the last few years. This year it’s gotten very bad. He looks either completely disinterested or injured. He’s actively hurting his team. Terrible turnovers, no defense, and floating around offensively. It’s possible he gets back to the slow decline of prior years and he’s actually just off to a slow start, but the fundamental problems with his game probably remain, regardless of a slow start or not.

He has struggled in recent years to drive play. That is the fundamental problem. He doesn’t use his skating very much anymore. He’s gotten too comfortable with his current arrangement where he gets his points on one of the best PP’s in the league (and his PP scoring is starting to decline a little also), while he doesn’t produce anywhere near how you’d imagine he should at even strength. In the playoffs where he’s been matched up against top centers he gets caved. Two years in a row at this point. It’s less bad during a typical NHL season when he gets some easier games and matchups, but it still shows up and this Four Nations tournament will be more like the playoffs where he’s struggled a lot.

I would not expect him to be a play driver. The best bet is he’s a big contributor on both special teams and he can be placed with players at even strength that help hide some of the faults he brings, preferably as a third line center where he won’t be matched up against the very best centers on another team.
 

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