RW Noel Gunler - Luleå HF, SHL (2020, 41st, CAR)

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He won't be on a no-draft list, he is just a very competitive player and spirit
No, doing things like that will lead teams to dig deeper and see the validity in it. But, actions like that will absolutely get you on no-draft lists. Laine had some similar incidents, but was pretty clean his last 2 years pre-draft so it was forgotten. But, it will definitely invite investigations and tough questions by scouting staffs.
 
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No, doing things like that will lead teams to dig deeper and see the validity in it. But, actions like that will absolutely get you on no-draft lists. Laine had some similar incidents, but was pretty clean his last 2 years pre-draft so it was forgotten. But, it will definitely invite investigations and tough questions by scouting staffs.
Zlatan ibrahimovic is 100x worse and everyone loves him in the US
 

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Sounds like he could be a great pick mid first round next year. The 2020 draft does show up Swedens best forward crop in a long time.
 

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Seems like he could be a chippy player. Teams like to have those prospects so it'll be interesting to see where he gets picked.
 

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Zlatan ibrahimovic is 100x worse and everyone loves him in the US
Exactly, for a game where huge guys run over each other, and the occasional fistfight is thrown in. It's been stripped down of players with character, they are all betas in Alpha body now. Lindros would be on x amount of no draft list if his draft was this era.
 

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Gunler will have some tough competition this season. Has a good shot now that Larsson is out for three months though

This could get really interesting, as long as coach ”Bulan” Berglund affords him the minutes. Which isn’t a given, I think he knows what he wants out of his players and can’t be handing out any special favors, especially in this upcoming season with so many forwards competing.

I think how it all will play out is that Gunler will start out the season on the fourth line or even as 13th fwd, and has to earn his minutes from there. Even if he shines in certain aspects, the coach will want him to show he’s improving his overall game and commits to playing like he expects his top forwards to. If Gunler ends up playing >5 minutes a game, maybe even thrown in as a PP specialist kind of like Harju ended up last season, I think Gunler will be spending most of his time, and probably be better off playing in the J20.

But having Gunler on a line with a shifty, creative winger like Einar Emanuelsson and whoever centers it in the abscence of Lundeström should be an exciting watch, if he gets there. He’d have to hustle hard to fit on that line and if he makes it, then I think we’re in for a treat and can start projecting his ceiling for real. And I figure, as Larsson has been the go-to sniper on that line, that Gunler should at least get a try-out given his upsides.

I’m sooo looking forward to this SHL season, so much talent in it.
 

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Ulf Engman assistant GM in Luleå said this today to Hockeynews.se (google translate).

"In the tough fight for playing time in Luleå, big talent Noel Gunler, 17, is given good opportunities to get into one of the lines.
- I really hope he takes a place, but at the same time we have tough competition. It's up to him to fight for it. He has fantastic qualities in the offensive and an incredibly good shot. He will be a really good player, says Ulf Engman.
- Then we'll see if he takes a jersey this year. He will definitely get chances. We have great breadth on the forward side this year, so at the same time it will be tough."

VM-centern nära debut för Luleå – så är läget inför rivalmötet
 
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This could get really interesting, as long as coach ”Bulan” Berglund affords him the minutes. Which isn’t a given, I think he knows what he wants out of his players and can’t be handing out any special favors, especially in this upcoming season with so many forwards competing.

I think how it all will play out is that Gunler will start out the season on the fourth line or even as 13th fwd, and has to earn his minutes from there. Even if he shines in certain aspects, the coach will want him to show he’s improving his overall game and commits to playing like he expects his top forwards to. If Gunler ends up playing >5 minutes a game, maybe even thrown in as a PP specialist kind of like Harju ended up last season, I think Gunler will be spending most of his time, and probably be better off playing in the J20.

But having Gunler on a line with a shifty, creative winger like Einar Emanuelsson and whoever centers it in the abscence of Lundeström should be an exciting watch, if he gets there. He’d have to hustle hard to fit on that line and if he makes it, then I think we’re in for a treat and can start projecting his ceiling for real. And I figure, as Larsson has been the go-to sniper on that line, that Gunler should at least get a try-out given his upsides.

I’m sooo looking forward to this SHL season, so much talent in it.

Sadly he’s being placed on the fourth line tonight against Skellefteå. Hate to see Bulan going with the least skilled forward in the league - Fabricius - on the top line with Kovacs & Olausson.

Use these games to give him a real shot.
 

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Sadly he’s being placed on the fourth line tonight against Skellefteå. Hate to see Bulan going with the least skilled forward in the league - Fabricius - on the top line with Kovacs & Olausson.

Use these games to give him a real shot.
Luleå is going to play with four even lines this season. Next week Ilomäki is back from injury and Gunler will probably be paired with him.
 

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Sadly he’s being placed on the fourth line tonight against Skellefteå. Hate to see Bulan going with the least skilled forward in the league - Fabricius - on the top line with Kovacs & Olausson.

Use these games to give him a real shot.

I think Bulan wants to know if Fabricius can maintain the chemistry and put up the numbers he had with those guys last winter. It worked out really well and it saved Fabricius’ career, I think. I guess I could see Gunler on Olausson’s wing eventually, especially on the PP, but it’s not my first guess.

Ilomäki would be interesting. Any line besides the one with Mattsson and Berglund.
 

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Luleås assistant coach Henrik Stridh (and team Swedens U20 assistant coach) said this about Gunler today.

"- Gunler has fantastic skills, a skilled player who knows where the goal is. Then he has to learn other parts of the game as well. We will see him this winter as well. He has played all the training matches and made it okay. An exciting player. He is still very young."

Luleås VM-värvning ser ut att missa CHL-starten: "För få träningspass"
 
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Super talent: "My goal is to take a regular place"
ISHOCKEY With Emil Larsson away for three months, a forwards scene has opened up in Thomas Berglund's team. It hopes super talent Noel Gunler can take. "I'll try to take the chance," he says.
David Olsson Jiglund09: 15 | 2019-08-28
The 17-year-old forward was successful when he was tested in the SHL early last season. In the first three games he scored one goal and two assists. After that, he was rewarded with an A-team contract. But he failed to take a regular place. Mostly got to play with the association's J20 team. There, however, he impressed. In his 31 games, he recorded 27 goals and 19 assists.

Prior to this season, he also got to train with the A-team.
- It is a big difference compared to playing junior hockey, but I feel more and more comfortable out there. And my goal this season is to take a regular place, says Noel Gunler.
He feels stronger than he did last season.
- I do. Much stronger.
He smiles big - then he continues:
- I'm not used to training as hard as we do. This is clearly a step up compared to before. But it's super fun. Tactically it also feels much better.
- In terms of gameplay, it has felt pretty much like it usually does during the preseason. But I think it's coming more and more.

Thomas Berglund is pleased with what he has done during the preseason.
- He still has some left to learn, but he wants to get better and has worked well. And he is starting to learn the tactical, he says.
 
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