Oh really? Nice, I must have missed that. Thank you.Guerin said he sees him coming over to NA in 2 years
Oh really? Nice, I must have missed that. Thank you.Guerin said he sees him coming over to NA in 2 years
Looks pretty dang strong in his dev camp interviewLooks pretty dang strong in his dev camp interview
Looks pretty dang strong in his dev camp interview
I saw that tooLooks pretty dang strong in his dev camp interview
I saw that too
Im gonna go get the papers get the papers and see if there’s any updates
Just signed his ELC
They must’ve thought he looked pretty dang strong in his dev camp interview
Probably loan him to the SHL. No reason to rush.Does this mean he’ll be in the AHL to start the year or will we loan him to the SHL?
Almost certainly he'll be loaned to his SHL team. The Wild signed Brodin on his 18th birthday and proceeded to loan him to Farjestad for his 18 year old season. It also means they have confidence in him being a North American pro, so that's something.Does this mean he’ll be in the AHL to start the year or will we loan him to the SHL?
Just added to the swedish WJC-team
Ohgren plans to return to Sweden for the offseason to continue and strengthen his skating and puck-carrying ability. He has a reserved roster spot at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in Edmonton from Aug. 9-20, but right now his plans are not to attend.
Instead, it's likely the 6-foot, 187-pound Stockholm native will return for at least one more season with Djurgarden, which will play in Allsvenskan, the second-highest professional league in Sweden.
Why is it that so many players are opting out of the WJC? Fears of injury before their regular teams season starts?Sounds like he's not planning to participate in the WJC....unless I'm reading this wrong....
Ohgren reflects on 'surreal' journey to becoming Wild prospect | NHL.com
No. 19 pick in 2022 Draft was named best forward in Sweden's junior league last seasonwww.nhl.com
At this stage, what’s the point if you are not gonna play the best of your age group from every country.Why is it that so many players are opting out of the WJC? Fears of injury before their regular teams season starts?
If that's the case just scrap it until the worlds issues are resolved so we can have the best of the best back on a regular schedule.At this stage, what’s the point if you are not gonna play the best of your age group from every country.
Bahahaha!If that's the case just scrap it until the worlds issues are resolved so we can have the best of the best back on a regular schedule.
It's not even that, so many players have decided not to go so each country isn't really sending their best.If that's the case just scrap it until the worlds issues are resolved so we can have the best of the best back on a regular schedule.
Why is it that so many players are opting out of the WJC? Fears of injury before their regular teams season starts?
Thats why he got an invite in the first place is another player opting out which still brings the question of why are so many prospects opting out?It's not even that, so many players have decided not to go so each country isn't really sending their best.
Maybe?Bahahaha!
So never?
Valid point.They want to have their summer break and be normal kids is my guess.
You’d hope for more production the second league in Sweden but that whole line of rookies isn’t producing too much. I don’t know how he’s been looking though.Any word on how he's looking? I see 2 assists in 9 games so far, but no context to that.
^before that goal
I'm okay with it. Not ecstatic, not worried.You’d hope for more production the second league in Sweden but that whole line of rookies isn’t producing too much. I don’t know how he’s been looking though.
Ostlund is producing more, but is also getting more ice time -- about 4 minutes a game more than Lekkerimaki and 4 and a half minutes a game more than Ohgren. Djurgarden individual player stats here.I'm okay with it. Not ecstatic, not worried.
What's great is you got him with 2 other rookies to compare and use as bechmarks - 99% of us don't really get a chance to analyze him in action. All drafted in the same year, all in the 1st round, all with slightly varying types of playstyles. Ohgren was the well-rounded player with skills to translate well into the NHL but he's producing just as much as Lekkermaki who was the flashiest offense and the highest offensive upside of the 3. That said, Ostlund is starting to take a half step of seperation from the two with 4 more minutes of icetime and 3 more points (albeit in just a 10 game sample size). Will be interesting to see how they translate into NA game.