As Columbus Blue Jackets prospect
Jonathan Davidsson went down with a concussion, Grewe got the chance to play the wing on a young line with
Marcus Davidsson (Buffalo Sabres) and
Emil Bemström (Columbus Blue Jackets). He didn’t put up any points during his brief stint as Davidsson’s stand-in, but his play warranted some high and rather unconventional praise from Djurgården head coach Robert Ohlsson.
“Albin Grewe is the kind of player we haven’t had here for a while”, said Ohlsson.
“With his approach, he’s going to be a physical force and a pain in the ass in this league. He sees himself as being in the top of the food chain. He’s a T-Rex, eats everything and has the approach the everything is beneath him.”
Grewe himself was taken aback by the comments from his head coach. It’s obviously not too common for a teenager to be referred to as a dinosaur, but being a Dinosaur Jr is something he could live with.
“I’ve never heard that before, but it’s a compliment that he thinks I’m a T-Rex”, said Grewe.
“To me, it’s important that you play your own game no matter where you play. It shouldn’t be different whether I play with men here or on the junior team. You just play and don’t think too much about it. That’s when you become T-Rex.”
Albin Grewe – the “T-Rex” who is “a pain in the ass”