Years ago i was told that a player can't play college hockey if he has played pro games or even participated pro teams practice. But apparently that was false information and the player contract situation is the decisive factor.If you count riding the pine for two entire games, sure.
My bad for not seeing the context, yeah, as long as you don't have a contract (or been under one, I assume) you're good to go, at least outside of USA, & Canada.Years ago i was told that a player can't play college hockey if he has played pro games or even participated pro teams practice. But apparently that was false information and the player contract situation is the decisive factor.
So at the time of my comment i was still under the impression that Willander is not eligible to play in NCAA, since Willander had 2 SHL games and 1 Allsvenskan game. TOI doesn't matter since he was marked in game day line ups in pro leagues.
The Athletic's Pronman now has him at #15 overall.
Analysis: Willander’s skating is his main asset for the NHL; he is one of the best skaters in the draft. He has a quick, powerful skating stride and can push the pace up ice with the puck. Willander’s skating allows him to close on checks well and be a quality defender especially when combined with the fact he has some physicality in his game. I wasn’t always sold on his offensive touch. I don’t see a big-time playmaker as a pro, but Willander has good enough skill and vision to move pucks at higher levels well, especially given the space his feet can generate. He has the making of a good two-way top four defenseman.
I hope Flames snatch him with our pick ngl.If the FLA pick stays at 17, I would like MTL to draft him at that spot. We need RD on our prospect pool and we do need a defensemen like on our RD with Barron/Mailloux being more offensive guy. He could be a great partner for Huston in the futur and they would play together in BU next year where to could build chemistry.
ASP would be great for you guys hahaI hope Flames snatch him with our pick ngl.
Reinbacher, ASP, Willander, Gulyalev, and Simashev in that order for Dman preference.ASP would be great for you guys haha
Personally I prefer Tom Willander then ASP, especially with what the Habs need on the RDReinbacher, ASP, Willander, Gulyalev, and Simashev in that order for Dman preference.
I hope he makes it to 16, really want Flames to get him.He’s the best dman in the draft IMO. Smooth like Heiskanen. Hoping he makes it to 11.
Going to be a really bad draft for defencemen then.He’s the best dman in the draft IMO. Smooth like Heiskanen. Hoping he makes it to 11.
Don't see that happening. Hoping he makes it to 10.I hope he makes it to 16, really want Flames to get him.
Don't see that happening. Hoping he makes it to 10.
Apparently this kid is really impressing in interviews. On the Athletic podcast Pronman said his his interviews are being compared to Gabriel Landeskog's, who's a real natural leader and has been since a young age.
Between the apparent maturity/leadership, his skating and being a 6'1'' RHD this guy is going to go pretty high and have a lot of admirers at the NHL level