RW Oliver Bjorkstrand (2013, 89th, CBJ)

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Yeah he cracked the 50 goal mark as the first Dane in tough battle with Nikolaj Ehlers, that ended up having 49 goals in QMJHL.
Also in points he won that battle with 109 against Ehlers 104.
He also got third in points in WHL, while Ehlers was 4'th in QMJHL.
So also a hat-trick in that respect!

Fascinating that the two best Danish performances in the NA junior leagues came the same year.

Really quite something..

Hopefully this will show at next years WJC.
 
Denmark is in the World Juniors next year, and I'm selfishly hoping that Bjorkstrand and Ehlers both play. It would be a treat, and most likely, the best World Juniors for that country in recent memory.

Not only that. There are a few other Danish players of the 1996 born that have had a really good season so far. Sonny Hertzberg is one of the best defensive backs in the swedish junior elite liga and have had his debut in Allsvenskan. And the center playing with Ehlers and Bjorkstrand in the Wjc in Poland, Kristoffer Lauridsen, also took his game to a new level in Malmø.
 
Not only that. There are a few other Danish players of the 1996 born that have had a really good season so far. Sonny Hertzberg is one of the best defensive backs in the swedish junior elite liga and have had his debut in Allsvenskan. And the center playing with Ehlers and Bjorkstrand in the Wjc in Poland, Kristoffer Lauridsen, also took his game to a new level in Malmø.

Lauridsen is too old to play in the next WJC. But Mikkel Aagaard and Mathias Asperup are still eligible, 5 in fact 5 of the top 6 will return. Biggest problem is that only 3 D men will return. But it is going to be the best WJC team in Danish history.
 
Lauridsen is too old to play in the next WJC. But Mikkel Aagaard and Mathias Asperup are still eligible, 5 in fact 5 of the top 6 will return. Biggest problem is that only 3 D men will return. But it is going to be the best WJC team in Danish history.

I see that now, damn thought Lauridsen was a 95 also.
 
I still love Bjorkstrand, but the biggest transition for him is from juniors to AHL/NHL. He does a lot of things that might (probably) won't work against older and smarter players. Needs to play to his strengths and get heavier in the gym, reminds me a lot of Jakob Voracek.
 
I still love Bjorkstrand, but the biggest transition for him is from juniors to AHL/NHL. He does a lot of things that might (probably) won't work against older and smarter players. Needs to play to his strengths and get heavier in the gym, reminds me a lot of Jakob Voracek.

Really? Voracek is a big horse of a guy, great skater for his size. To me, Bjorkstrand always reminded me of a Patric Hornqvist. Not big, but slick and skilled with good smarts.

I agree his transition to the pros is going to be the biggest test he's ever faced.
 
Really? Voracek is a big horse of a guy, great skater for his size. To me, Bjorkstrand always reminded me of a Patric Hornqvist. Not big, but slick and skilled with good smarts.

I agree his transition to the pros is going to be the biggest test he's ever faced.

You're right that Bjorkstrand doesn't have Voracek's frame, but at one time Voracek was a skinny goof who was weak with the puck (during his time with CBJ). He hit the gym hard after every season and became the player he is today. Bjorkstrand is similar to Voracek as both are fantastic skaters who use their skills (stickhandling, vision, finding the open ice, etc.) to get to the net. I still see a lot of similarities to their game once Oliver gets more physically mature. Because in the Winterhawk games I watched this year, he was sort of reckless out there; going across the opponents net at full speed. He isn't Taylor Hall crazy, but I've seen him take a lot of dirty slashs/crosschecks for going to and through the dirty areas.
 
You're right that Bjorkstrand doesn't have Voracek's frame, but at one time Voracek was a skinny goof who was weak with the puck (during his time with CBJ). He hit the gym hard after every season and became the player he is today. Bjorkstrand is similar to Voracek as both are fantastic skaters who use their skills (stickhandling, vision, finding the open ice, etc.) to get to the net. I still see a lot of similarities to their game once Oliver gets more physically mature.

I guess we'll just agree to disagree. To me, Voracek has always been a poor man's Marian Hossa. Big frame, good skater, but just not up to Marian's level.
 
But it is going to be the best WJC team in Danish history.


I beg to differ. The Danish team in World Juniors 2008 will probably never be emulated.

Here are some of the players:

Frederik Andersen
Philip Larsen
Oliver Lauridsen
Mikkel Bødker
Lars Eller
Nicholas Jensen
Nichlas Hardt
Alexander Jensen
Lasse Lassen
Morten Poulsen
Simon Grønvaldt
Sebastian Svendsen


It will take a lot for a Danish JWC team to beat this!!
 
I beg to differ. The Danish team in World Juniors 2008 will probably never be emulated.

Here are some of the players:

Frederik Andersen
Philip Larsen
Oliver Lauridsen
Mikkel Bødker
Lars Eller
Nicholas Jensen
Nichlas Hardt
Alexander Jensen
Lasse Lassen
Morten Poulsen
Simon Grønvaldt
Sebastian Svendsen


It will take a lot for a Danish JWC team to beat this!!

Denmark Will beat that or come close. A lot of great Young players and a good number in the chl.
 
Denmark will be fun to watch in this WJC, overall I think it is interesting to see so many good players coming up from denmark.

Do you think Ehlers and Bjorkstrand will play in the same line?
 
Denmark will be fun to watch in this WJC, overall I think it is interesting to see so many good players coming up from denmark.

Do you think Ehlers and Bjorkstrand will play in the same line?
Probably on the PP, I bet they're on different lines during ES to spread the scoring ability.
 
I still think he's a boon/bust player, but that Boom should be a 30 G 60 P player
Well, yeah.. he doesn't have the size for playing a bottom 6 role and probably never will. So he's either gotta prove he can contribute enough offensively to deserve a top 6 role or he's not going to cut it in this league.
 

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