Great start for Oliver Bjørkstrand for Portland. 3 games, 3 goals and 2 assists. 8'th overall in WHL for points and best rookie.
Even his older brother Patrick is doing well in Mora in Sweden where Anze Kopitar really seems to also fire up. Patrick Bjørkstrand has 5 matches, 2 goals and 1 assist (Anze Kopitar has 2 matches, 1 goal and 4 assists).
It's Bjorkstrand, not Bjørkstrand.![]()
Just got back from the game in Saskatoon. Bjorkstrand had an excellent game...super glad he was rewarded with some points. Some thoughts:
- Not very physical but definitely not afraid (and in fact, very willing) to go to the dirty areas.
- Great shot. I tracked 4 SOG, one of which was a beautiful snipe. Two of the others Makarov had a hard time controlling, which is a good sign for a shooter.
- Great passer. Sometimes tried forcing a play that was't there down low, but all in all he seems to have tremendous vision.
- Very strong on the puck down low; confident while carrying it up ice too.
I'd be curious to hear Mr. Cody Nickolet's thoughts on his game tonight.
Well, it's most likely Björkstrand originallyand when some swedish emigrated once upon a time the Ö became an O in North America.
Björk is in modern danish "birk" (but Björk is the old norse name still used in icelandic, so a danish version would be written Bjørk).
I just "danified" the originally swedish name, because he is a danish citizen
In english it's "birch",...so his name means "birchbeach".
Bjork with an O is meaningless.
(So he will have to live with that I will call him Bjørkstrand)
It became popular in Sweden in the 1800's to adopt family names derived from nature: Dahl, Berg, Quist/Kvist, Ström, Gren etc (Dahl-berg, Berg-quist, Ström-gren).
Björkstrand is a typical nature-surname from that period. They are much less common in Denmark and Norway.
I have no insight as to his ethnic background and the derivation of his name, but I do know that his father grew up in Minnesota before playing collegiately at Maine, and then professionally for a long time in Europe before settling in Denmark, so the actual story may be more complicated.
From my viewings he has alot of skill but he can disappear for long stretches at a time.
I would say he is a step below Barteschi's level and a probably late 1st/2nd pick.
I would say he's more than a step below Sven's.
I am a big fan of Bjork, but yeah comparing him to Sven is pretty unfair to him, IMO. Reminds me of Hornqvist.
Well, it's most likely Björkstrand originallyand when some swedish emigrated once upon a time the Ö became an O in North America.
Björk is in modern danish "birk" (but Björk is the old norse name still used in icelandic, so a danish version would be written Bjørk).
I just "danified" the originally swedish name, because he is a danish citizen
In english it's "birch",...so his name means "birchbeach".
Bjork with an O is meaningless.
(So he will have to live with that I will call him Bjørkstrand)
It became popular in Sweden in the 1800's to adopt family names derived from nature: Dahl, Berg, Quist/Kvist, Ström, Gren etc (Dahl-berg, Berg-quist, Ström-gren).
Björkstrand is a typical nature-surname from that period. They are much less common in Denmark and Norway.
How has he fared so far ? Anyone here from Portland ? I'd like to know how he's doing.
I've liked him the times I've seen him and have been more and more impressed with each passing viewing. Offensive talent who doesn't really play as 'European' as I first thought.
I've found that the Danes are very North American..
Can anyone say if he's better then Boedker or Jensen at the same age ?
I've found that the Danes are very North American..
Can anyone say if he's better then Boedker or Jensen at the same age ?
I love Jensen, and I thought he could be very good, still think he will be.Good question. I would probably take Bjork over Boedker, but after his recent playoff run it seems he will live up to his potential. I still think Jensen is the best Danish player in terms of the most potential, but yeah Bjork should definitely be right after these two players.
Thought he was very good last night. I've seen him 2-3 times now and this was definitely the best viewing of him so far for me. Showed me a lot more physically than I had seen from him in the other viewings. Was hard on the backcheck. His goal was fantastic too, an excellent wrist shot that was bar-down.
This kid is trending upwards for me.