Prospect Info: Stian Solberg

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Opak

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Another interesting, raw prospect. Physical guy with some skill as well. Biggest question is if he has enough IQ to make the most of these tools. And if not, he might still carve out a career as a bottom pairing NHLer.

Going from Norway to the Swedish elite league is a big jump for him next season. I just hope that his team gives him proper ice time, as the Swedish teams are a bit notorious for keeping the kids on the bench too much…
 
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Hockey Duckie

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It wouldn’t surprise me at all if they had him top 10.

Solberg's stock rose so high that many had him as the #7 d-man after the top-6. Those top-6 d-men are Lev, Yakemchuk, Parekh, Silayev, Dickinson, and Buium; Buium went 12th overall and the last of the top-6. St. Louis selected RD Jiricek at #16 and Jiricek became the 7th d-man off the board.

Verbeek noted he looked for teams that were lacking in draft picks as potential trade partners. It's something many of us do, look for teams lacking in draft picks or have multiple draft picks in one round as potential trade partners. Solberg dropped into a potential trade partner spot and the deal was made.

Solberg is a potentially better shutdown prospect get than Emery or Elick.
 

WhatTheDuck

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Madden was quick to point out that while Solberg is getting known for his physical side, he also shows poise and confidence handling the puck. Ultimately projects as more of a shutdown guy but not because he's limited in any way.

Madden also seems quite certain that Solberg will be a future leader, based on his confidence and grit.
 

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I'd probably even say that Solberg has a lot of untapped potential offensively. In an ideal scenario with perfect progression rates, I would like to think he will be a Sergachev-type of player, but meaner.
 

Dirk316

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Obvious Madden pick but Verbeek describes him as a player he likes and he signed, just taller.

Well done, that makes complete sense.
Dummy noone said Madden is the final say but it's possible he laid a convincing case to draft him to Verbeek given later he was fist pumping after the pick. Like I said it points to a Madden pick.
 

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