How high could you see him being picked in the draft?The better Eklund
Around 5-7th overall is a possibility if he keeps being this good.How high could you see him being picked in the draft?
Almost like probably the same people taught him to skate, he has the same genetics as William, and he trained with William growing up.Skates the exact same as his brother, it's weird lol.
Almost like probably the same people taught him to skate, he has the same genetics as William, and he trained with William growing up.
Its his dad, former grinder Christian EklundAlmost like probably the same people taught him to skate, he has the same genetics as William, and he trained with William growing up.
Same.Lists keep putting Frondell over Eklund and I don’t totally think that’s fair at this point. Eklund has looked great. To me, Eklund has positioned himself into the top 5 conversation.
It’ll pick up after he WJC if he makes the team. I’m working on my write up for Eklund. I currently have him ranked pretty firmly at 5. I couldn’t really see him fall much further than that on my list. Solid player all around. Could probably see him in the NHL in the 2026-27 season depending on what team drafts him.I'm honestly surprised that this thread is so "dead". Eklund looks amazing playing against men.
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Same.
NHL teams love the traits of players like Frondell. It's easy, potentialLists keep putting Frondell over Eklund and I don’t totally think that’s fair at this point. Eklund has looked great. To me, Eklund has positioned himself into the top 5 conversation.
Lists keep putting Frondell over Eklund and I don’t totally think that’s fair at this point. Eklund has looked great. To me, Eklund has positioned himself into the top 5 conversation.
I've watched Frondell a lot, and I absolutely love the way he plays, how he NEVER sacrifices defense for offense and supports the play in all 3 zones.
Then we start delving into Frondell's tools, and there again he impresses.
Frondell's got good size and skating ability, A+ work ethic, fares very well in puck-battles and on the boards, boasts impressive hands in-tight as well as nice defender-manipulation skills, passes well, anticipates the play at a high level, generally shoots well, can be a primary puck-rusher if needed but will also be successful with less puck-touches and more puck-support.
And when it comes to defense I'd say that Frondell has probably one of the most well-developped defensive games I've seen in many years for centers in their draft years; off the top of my head I'd say probably since Hischier in 2017.
Basically, Frondell has such a solid all-around game that he can be successful in many different ways in the NHL and that, alongside his elite defense and playing the center position, is why he is (IMO deservedly) ranked higher in lists than Eklund.
Frondell with better health and a bit more elite tools offensively would IMO be #1 OA material right now, ahead of Schaefer, Misa, Hagens, and Martone (in that order currently, might change again for me as I flip-flop a lot depending on my viewings).
Don't get me wrong though, I love Eklund's game and have him top 10 (#8 actually). Just, I don't think he's dynamic enough to beat-out Frondell, Desnoyers, and McQueen (5, 6, 7 on my list right now) after the pretty-set top 4.
No doubt. Great breakdown of Frondell and I agree that his potential is very high. I’m not trying to put Frondell down to elevate Eklund. But, it’s really difficult for me to put Frondell super high based on last year’s play alone. He could rise for sure. I currently have him ranked #9. But, I definitely think Eklund has put himself ahead.I've watched Frondell a lot, and I absolutely love the way he plays, how he NEVER sacrifices defense for offense and supports the play in all 3 zones.
Then we start delving into Frondell's tools, and there again he impresses.
Frondell's got good size and skating ability, A+ work ethic, fares very well in puck-battles and on the boards, boasts impressive hands in-tight as well as nice defender-manipulation skills, passes well, anticipates the play at a high level, generally shoots well, can be a primary puck-rusher if needed but will also be successful with less puck-touches and more puck-support.
And when it comes to defense I'd say that Frondell has probably one of the most well-developped defensive games I've seen in many years for centers in their draft years; off the top of my head I'd say probably since Hischier in 2017.
Basically, Frondell has such a solid all-around game that he can be successful in many different ways in the NHL and that, alongside his elite defense and playing the center position, is why he is (IMO deservedly) ranked higher in lists than Eklund.
Frondell with better health and a bit more elite tools offensively would IMO be #1 OA material right now, ahead of Schaefer, Misa, Hagens, and Martone (in that order currently, might change again for me as I flip-flop a lot depending on my viewings).
Don't get me wrong though, I love Eklund's game and have him top 10 (#8 actually). Just, I don't think he's dynamic enough to beat-out Frondell, Desnoyers, and McQueen (5, 6, 7 on my list right now) after the pretty-set top 4.