William Eklund

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Eklund is proving himself to be an important part of the next stage for the sharks, he is built for big games, may not be the face of the sharks but I could see him becoming a leader for the next wave of prospects kinda like hertl Ferraro did
 

timorous me

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Who was worried about Eklund after his first 9 game stint? He showed he had the talent to play at this level even back then, just that he was trying things at the NHL level that maybe would not work or would get him injured by opening him up for a big hit.

Eklund was one of the prospects we could of rushed without actually hurting his development.
Worried about getting blown up by a big hit is exactly what I was referring to. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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tiburon12

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He's got to be getting a serious look at the Swedish Four Nations team, right?

If I were them I'd take Eklund and Zetterlund, deploy them with a center like Elias Lindholm on a crash-and-bang fourth line.
I think he is, though about 60% of the roster mock-ups I've seen exclude him, but that jsut might be ECB
 
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Jargon

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Eklund has been phenomenal. He’s so fun to watch. It’s really interesting to see his growth because he was really good at the end of the year last year but I think the confidence + a very obvious boost in strength has really helped him get to another level. He’s now both really evasive (it’s often wild to see him in a situation where he is being closed in on and has nowhere to go and then somehow slips by the attackers anyway) and gritty.

Someone mentioned this in the GDT but I do wonder if working out with Zetterlund the Swedish Tank has really helped him. Hopefully Smith joins those work outs.
 

Jargon

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The one part of his game I didn't see coming is how actively he is chirping and getting under players' skin at the net. He isn't shying away.

I'm going to enjoy watching Eklund and Celebrini run circles around opposition teams.

Watching them start developing chemistry and evade defenses is really something. They play kind of a similar game sometimes and I feel like their hockey sense really works well together.

I am fully expecting an Eklund-patented-pass-back-as-he’s-headed-behind-the-net to Celebrini for a goal in the next couple of games.
 

CanadienShark

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Ekky has been fantastic this season, he really has taken another step and has been our best forward a lot of nights. I fell like this has been overlooked in all the love for our shiny new toys…

So here is some love for Ekky ♥️
The guy is such a great player. I don't think we give him enough love. He does a lot of little things right defensively. Offensively he can pass, shoot, or create opportunities. My only "gripe" is he constantly does the same spin/deke move, which is has become very predictable, but he's still pretty effective despite that.
 

TheBigDrunkPanda

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The guy is such a great player. I don't think we give him enough love. He does a lot of little things right defensively. Offensively he can pass, shoot, or create opportunities. My only "gripe" is he constantly does the same spin/deke move, which is has become very predictable, but he's still pretty effective despite that.
He unfortunately is getting discarded by some of the fanbase like in Toy Story. Hes not the shiny new toy anymore but he’s proving that he should’ve been drafted much higher
 

CanadienShark

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He unfortunately is getting discarded by some of the fanbase like in Toy Story. Hes not the shiny new toy anymore but he’s proving that he should’ve been drafted much higher
IIRC, he was considered a steal on draft day. Now he's finally living up to that potential. I'm glad we've finally got a pretty stacked group of young players like him. Teams win with players like Eklund.
 

jMoneyBrah

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The guy is such a great player. I don't think we give him enough love. He does a lot of little things right defensively. Offensively he can pass, shoot, or create opportunities. My only "gripe" is he constantly does the same spin/deke move, which is has become very predictable, but he's still pretty effective despite that.

I mean if it keeps working, then why stop?
 

Eklund72

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The guy is such a great player. I don't think we give him enough love. He does a lot of little things right defensively. Offensively he can pass, shoot, or create opportunities. My only "gripe" is he constantly does the same spin/deke move, which is has become very predictable, but he's still pretty effective despite that.
That spin move will work consistently in the nhl. His edges are elite. He’s going to have to rely on that. His hands are ok. His shot is mediocre. But he consistently puts up points from his edge work. Would be lethal if he developed a better shot
 

CanadienShark

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I mean if it keeps working, then why stop?
Agreed! Every time I'll say "oh no...", because it's so predictable. Then more often than not, he actually pulls it off.

That spin move will work consistently in the nhl. His edges are elite. He’s going to have to rely on that. His hands are ok. His shot is mediocre. But he consistently puts up points from his edge work. Would be lethal if he developed a better shot
No arguments here. I'd say he's "good, but not great" at most aspects of the game. That's good enough for me. He's a likeable player that pays attention to the little details. He should be a huge part of our future.
 
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