Was kind of disappointed with Boumedienne at Hlinka. Was expecting him to be the leading D with Annborn injured, but he did not really stand out at all. He was much more prominent, albeit not great, while playing for the U17 national team last season. Minor injury? Slow start to the season?
Instead Malte Vass was the most impressive D. Kind of a project, but he has some interesting tools which include mobility and a strong physical game.
Ihs Wozniak mediocre (as usual, imo), although he did probably have his best game in the bronze medal game.
Top Swede in the tournament (and it was not even close) was Eddie Genborg. He was good/great in all games. Exceptional motor and perfect timing in his hits. He had like 5-10 big hits in each game. Obviously he will never become a big time scorer, but his skating, physical game, motor and intensity will make him an excellent role player in the future. Very impressive.
Was Björck noticeable?
Agree on Ihs Wozniak. He has not wow:ed me since tv-pucken… when he was on the ice 90% of the time for Norrbotten
Björck was very good defensively all tournament. Offensively kind of quiet, but stood out most in the last two games. Became more comfortable. During the tournament he had 4-5 solo raids that could have resulted in goals. Some very nice passing as well. Thought he handled himself well along the boards despite his size. Should be very dominant next year (like Benak this year).
Still a bit pissed Frondell was not able to play, that would have given Sweden two lethal lines offensively instead of one.
More 4th liners should do that. Most of them just have 1-2 hits a game.He had like 5-10 big hits in each game.
They're are quick to issue passports in Sweden if their is a young promising Norwegian born player.Ekberg - Frondell - Ihs-Wozniak
Stenberg - Gästrin - Klingsell
Skarby - Björck - Nilson
Jennersjö - Genborg - Drott
Boumedienne - Annborn
Vass - Sjöström
Bröngel-Larsson - Elofsson
Lindgren
Härenstam
Well Unger Sörum has represented us since Sweden Selects in 2017, he was born in Trondheim tho, i dunno when he moved to Sweden but he hasnt played with the Norwegian NT at any level unlike Bröngel-Larsson.They're are quick to issue passports in Sweden if their is a young promising Norwegian born player.
Felix Unger Sørum for u20, and now Brøngel-Larsson for u18 also capped for Norway u16.
you mean like Norway did with Tobias Lindström and Kristian Jakobsson?They're are quick to issue passports in Sweden if their is a young promising Norwegian born player.
Felix Unger Sørum for u20, and now Brøngel-Larsson for u18 also capped for Norway u16.
They're are quick to issue passports in Sweden if their is a young promising Norwegian born player.
Felix Unger Sørum for u20, and now Brøngel-Larsson for u18 also capped for Norway u16.