Any chance Bjork gets the call next year with Shep on his way out?
He has certainly earned a look at the AHL level. .927 sv% in 25 games is quite solid. He is playing about as well as Mitchell Gibson (who is three years older), and he is significantly outplaying Seth Eisele (.909 sv%; has been splitting starts with Garin).
To put .927 in perspective, here are some other guys who played in South Carolina (minimum 10 starts):
Stevenson .916 sv% in 36 games
Shepard .917 sv% in 23 games & .922 in 21 games (different seasons)
Thompson .929 sv% in 32 games
Vanecek .917 sv% in 32 games
Grubauer .918 sv% in 43 games
He may not pan out, but I'd like to see what he can do at the AHL level next year. Bjorklund was Wheeler's #11th Caps prospect in 2021 before his very tough 2021-22 WHL season (which, to be fair, was on a dreadful Medicine Hat team...... 11-53-0-4 that year).
Would be curious to see if anyone knows why Garin played only one game all of 22-23. Injury, perhaps?
Since I'm still here, here is how Wheeler ranked them up in January of 2021 for a fun trip down memory lane:
Mcmichael; Lapierre > Alexeyev, Fehervary, Protas > Leason, Gibson, Magnusson, Pilon > Hughes, Bjorklund, AJF, Trineyev, Malenstyn, Clark
(ordered by ranking with > denoting a tier break)