VictorLustig
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- Feb 8, 2012
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MODOs best forward this season in my opinion, u have players like Karlkvist or Björklund that made more points, but overall I think Wernblom has been better.
I haven't seen so much other games than MODO this season, but if he is far down at the reserve list other players must been amazing.
Wernblom loves to battle, often very good in important games and sequences too, for example against US at the U-18 WC last season, it's a player u really like to have in your team.
He has to continue his progression for playing in this WJC, like everyone else, but I think his mentality are very good to have in a team, u have also creativeness and hard work too.
Next step for him is to take out his defenseman with speed, according himself in a interview recently, so he knows what to improve.
If he doesn't make the team this year, he probably will next year, so he could see this more like a big bonus. Everything to win, nothing to lose.
The biggest win is that he has taking a bigger role in MODO, and have a coach that really trust him, which is very good for his development as a player.
Two reasons why I don't want him on the team.
1. Wernblom lacks pace in his game. He's small and isn't really a great skater, on top of that he doesn't make plays quick enough. Probably why he wasn't drafted. Everything will happen much faster on the smaller ice. I don't think he will be effective.
2. Huge lack of dicipline. He's in the box way too often and it has hurt his team many times. Often extremely stupid penalties too, slashes away from the play and unnecessary "toughness" after the whistle. It drives me nuts, you can't have players like that in a short tournament.