Like I just wrote; the Danish junior national teams will most likely not participate in any tournaments for the rest of 2020, and we could fear that the coronavirus situation will not have improved before the season ends in March/April 2021. The U18 national team may participate in the 2021 IIHF ICE HOCKEY U18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, Division I, Group A in April, but the rest of the Danish national teams will probably not get to play this season. While it of course is worst for the 2001 born players, who misses a last opportunity to play junior national team hockey, it will also mean that we will not get to see how one of the best Danish U16 national teams could have fared.
It is no secret that we recently have had some years where the quality of the Danish junior national teams has been mediocre whereas the birth years 1993 to 1999 were extraordinary in a Danish context, achieving better results than should be possible with the rather limited prospect pool we have. The seasons 2011-2017 was the golden age of Danish junior hockey internationally, and we most likely will never see something like this again. Partly because we have stagnated and partly because other nations have improved their youth program.
But that apart, it looks like we will start getting some good birth years again with interesting prospects and descent depth. Both the birth years 2005 and 2007 looks promising, and I have actually quite high expectations for specially the birth year 2005. This group contains some very good prospects on all positions as well as much more depth than we are used to.
The goaltending duo is as good as it gets with Kristers Steinbergs, AaB and Valdemar Andersen, Herning. Kristers Steinbergs is a very talented goaltender apparently with family ties to Latvia. He already has a really good size for a goaltender and has been dominant for a long time in the Danish junior system. Valdemar Andersen is the little brother to Frederik Andersen, TOR. He had a strong 2019-2020 season on the Herning U15 team and was an important reason that they won the U15 Vest league.
The defense is solid with both offensive talents and some with physical presence, the top 6 is surprisingly strong. The most intriguing prospect is Victor Schmidt Nielsen, Malmö Redhawks U16 (SWE). He seems like a smart offensive player but could profit of growing a little. A player who don’t need to grow is towering defender Emil Faurholm, Herlev. He played in Ontario Hockey Academy (CAN) last season but is now in Denmark probably because of the coronavirus. The question is how he will hold up when his peer starts to catch up on his size.
Of the forwards you specially look at Oscar Fisker Mølgaard and Albert Uggerhøj Schioldan, Frederikshavn. They both are sons of former national team players and they have been unstoppable in the junior leagues for a long time. Also, Hjalte Kruse Thomsen, Herning and Tobias Ebener, Esbjerg are worth mention. They are technically good hockey players and are also profiles in the junior leagues. The quality of the rest of the forwards also seems at a higher level that we have seen for quite some years.
Below is my proposal for a Danish U16 team for this season. Feel free to disagree and give me your comments.
Goaltenders
Kristers Steinbergs, AaB
Valdemar Andersen, Herning
Defense
Victor Schmidt Nielsen, Malmö Redhawks U16 (SWE)
Emil Faurholm, Herlev
Lucas Riis Bach, AaB
Anton Bjørg Mortensen, Gentofte
Felix Kruse, Rødovre
Marius Kring Andersen, Rødovre
Lukas Nordstrøm, Herning
Oskar Grossmann, Odense
Forwards
Oscar Fisker Mølgaard, Frederikshavn
Albert Uggerhøj Schioldan, Frederikshavn
Hjalte Kruse Thomsen, Herning
Tobias Ebener, Esbjerg
Philip Rubin, Esbjerg
Lukas Scheffmann, Lund Giants U16 (SWE)
Lukas Jarlgaard, Lund Giants U16 (SWE)
Matias I Larsen, Herlev
Tobias Alvenaar Lassen, Herlev
Bertram Hintze Ladewig Christiansen, Herlev
Mathias Jensen, Vojens
Jens Zion, Vojens