theslatcher
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To compare Boqvist with Söderström is really weird, they're quite different.
Yeah söderström plays defense. Was not impressed with boqvist at wjc.To compare Boqvist with Söderström is really weird, they're quite different.
Söderström has a 0.2ppg, Seider has 0.16. So, yes, outscoring in raw numbers, & ppg numbers.
I think it's worth adding that Söderström is better defensively than offensively.
Yeah söderström plays defense. Was not impressed with boqvist at wjc.
Haha, where does all these Boqvist haters come from? Or is it just one guy with multiple accounts? This is too funny
For an offensive dman he didnt do much.I also thought Boqvist was pretty good at the WJC. I think thats a strange criticism.
For an offensive dman he didnt do much.
Soderstrom for sure. Broberg is a defensive liability and his offense doesn't make up for it.Söderström or Broberg? I've seen Broberg go quickly on a lot of draft lists, but personally I think I prefer Söderström's game from the little I've seen of these two players.
He might be the one downside of the Avs sliding down the rankings right now. If we end up in the 8-13 range, he might just be there and he is exactly what the Avs need with EJ and Barrie being big questionmarks and Zadorov rumored to be on the tradeblock.
I wouldn't want to take him with the Ottawa 1st rounder because the Avs desperately need to land one of the top centers with it but if Victor would fall into the lap of the Avs and their second 1st rounder, it would be amazing.
I am not sure if he has legit #1 potential but I think he will be one heck of a dman regardless.
I would probably take Byram over him but IMO he is the clear #2 D in this draft right now.
I like him better than Broberg personally.
My fellow countryman Seider might be somewhat in the vicinity but his injuries scare me.
Another goal today. Anybody know whatever happened with his foot specialist visit?
His foot hurts after a gameNope. I hope they get that sorted out though. Apparently it's been bothering him a lot.
Brodin.Soderstrom plays defense and does it damn good for a 17 year old. How many 17 year olds other than dahlin has played top4 in shl? Not many.
Soderstrom is simply the better player not even close.
Brodin spent most of his time on the bottom pairing in his draft year didn't he? Adam Larsson also spent some time in the top 4 in his draft year.Brodin.
Not sure about that. I know he was listed as playing 3 games as a 16yo. There probably was some movement back and forth...these things don't happen in a vacuum. Part of it depends on who else is on your team. I believe Brodin's SEL team won it all when he was 17/18.Brodin spent most of his time on the bottom pairing in his draft year didn't he? Adam Larsson also spent some time in the top 4 in his draft year.
As for consistent top 4'ers there's Hedman.
Not sure about that. I know he was listed as playing 3 games as a 16yo. There probably was some movement back and forth...these things don't happen in a vacuum. Part of it depends on who else is on your team. I believe Brodin's SEL team won it all when he was 17/18.
Anyway, back to your regularly scheduled programming.
Hedman.Maybe I'm forgetting someone but Larsson, Brodin, Dahlin and Söderström are the only defensemen I can think of who had solidified themselves as SHL players while playing with a cage. Brodin was very impressive when Färjestad won gold.
Hedman.
He did play half the next season after his U18 season with a cage, though.Hedman is borderline. He was 17th on his team in icetime and in some games he barely played. He, like Larsson, was a late birthday in his U18 year though which makes comparisons to the other players more complicated.