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In Sweden its like they are not even telling him to creative more offensively or shoot the puck more.He’s gonna be ahl bound next season I’m hoping
The SHL is not a developmental league. They're not going to put him into situations to try develop his game.In Sweden its like they are not even telling him to creative more offensively or shoot the puck more.
They seem to care more about their season & i heard their using him as a defensive player instead of trying to develop his offensive game.
I don't know anything about what's going on in SHL. Earlier it was speculated that the roster spot would be open for him in the top 6 with PP time. Is he still centering the lower lines?In Sweden its like they are not even telling him to creative more offensively or shoot the puck more.
They seem to care more about their season & i heard their using him as a defensive player instead of trying to develop his offensive game.
Tack så mycket! (Thank you!)Let's get some facts straight here. Before this game, Lundeström got second most ice time among forwards in the whole league. He averaged 19.16 minutes per game, 2.22 in powerplay and 16.51 minutes in even strenght. He's playing in all situations creating chances all the time. So get your facts straight.
Gross.Racking up huge minutes but not scoring at all, he really is gonna be Kesler* afer all
*34 yo Kesler
Does he have an smallish guy who falls easy and dramatically on his line in Luleå?Lundy is #37 in SHL? He really is trying to be Swedish Bergeron.
Racking up huge minutes but not scoring at all, he really is gonna be Kesler* afer all
*34 yo Kesler
I consider “two way” as being good offensively and defensively so far he hasn’t shown any offensive prowess imoBefore there was Kesler, the Ducks had Pahlsson. No one complained about that shutdown line. Pahlsson is still god to us here in So Cal. But I do hope Isac does develop scoring prowess. As of right now, Isac is the most complete two-way prospect the Ducks have and he's only 18. We probably should wait a couple more years to see where Isac is at, but at this stage, I'm just ecstatic to see him handle the SHL in his second season. As is, Isac is already an NHL level player. What other improvement can he do to his game after a couple of seasons? Remember, he just turned 19 years old in November.
First goal
Second goal of the season.