Predatore
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(guess this thread could be moved once the WJC board pops up)
Goalies (1 will be cut)
Jhonas Enroth (06 eligible)
Daniel Larsson
Magnus Ã…kerlund (Carolina)
Defensemen (3 will be cut)
Niklas Andersson
Alexander Edler (Vancouver)
Oscar Hedman (Washington)
Patrik Hersley (Los Angeles)
Patrik Nevalainen
Marcus Nyberg
Anton Strålman (Toronto)
Petter Ullman
Tobias Viklund
Tommy Wargh
Centres
Erik Andersson
Nicklas Bäckström (06 eligible)
Mattias Hellström
Sebastian Karlsson
Jonathan Granström
Wingers (3 wingers/centres will be cut)
Anton Axelsson (Detroit)
Nicklas Bergfors (New Jersey)
Patric Hörnqvist (Nashville)
Magnus Isaksson
Robin Lindqvist
Fredrik Pettersson (Edmonton)
Mattias Ritola (Detroit)
Johan Ryno (Detroit)
Johannes Salmonsson (Pittsburgh)
Oscar Sundh
Björn Svensson
Reserves (these will most, most likely not make the team
Joel Gistedt (06 eligible)
Stefan Ridderwall (06 eligible)
Jonas Ahnelöv (06 eligible)
Richard Demén-Willaume (Colorado)
Alexander Hellström
Alexander Ribbenstrand
Marcus Olsson
Patrik Zackrisson
Tommy Enström
Anton Hedman (Boston)
Christopher Thörn
Tomas Wallgren
Goaltending: Three good options, Enroth is born 1988 and one heck of a prospect
Defense: Great depth, a big star/leader is missing
Forward: Impressive depth, great centres, few high-scoring players
Key-players:
- The starting goaltender (whoever it might be)
- Anton Strålman, the top defenseman on the team
- Nicklas Bäckström, by many considered to be the top prospect coming out of Sweden in a long while
- Nicklas Bergfors, something as rare as a Swedish sniper. Hopefully (for Sweden's sake) he will be available to play and not called up to the Devils
Predicted line-up
Daniel Larsson
Magnus Ã…kerlund
Anton Strålman - Niklas Andersson
Ocar Hedman - Tobias Viklund
Alexander Edler - Petter Ullman
Patrik Hersley
Nicklas Bergfors - Nicklas Bäckström - Johan Ryno
Fredrik Pettersson - Erik Andersson - Anton Axelsson
Oscar Sundh - Mattias Hellström - Johannes Salmonsson
Björn Svensson - Jonathan Granström - Patric Hörnqvist
Sebastian Karlsson
(Very tough to predict though, a lot will depend on how well they fair at the champ held before the WJC).
Sweden's medal chances
Slim, but still a lot greater than in the past. Swedish junior hockey is finally turning for the better, as proved by the 87's bronze medal in the U18 WJC last spring and all the new quality prospects popping out born 1989+. There is something unique about this year's team. It consists of very many players that have seen quality ice time in the SEL, which is usually no the case. I predict Sweden will finish fourth or fifth.
Goalies (1 will be cut)
Jhonas Enroth (06 eligible)
Daniel Larsson
Magnus Ã…kerlund (Carolina)
Defensemen (3 will be cut)
Niklas Andersson
Alexander Edler (Vancouver)
Oscar Hedman (Washington)
Patrik Hersley (Los Angeles)
Patrik Nevalainen
Marcus Nyberg
Anton Strålman (Toronto)
Petter Ullman
Tobias Viklund
Tommy Wargh
Centres
Erik Andersson
Nicklas Bäckström (06 eligible)
Mattias Hellström
Sebastian Karlsson
Jonathan Granström
Wingers (3 wingers/centres will be cut)
Anton Axelsson (Detroit)
Nicklas Bergfors (New Jersey)
Patric Hörnqvist (Nashville)
Magnus Isaksson
Robin Lindqvist
Fredrik Pettersson (Edmonton)
Mattias Ritola (Detroit)
Johan Ryno (Detroit)
Johannes Salmonsson (Pittsburgh)
Oscar Sundh
Björn Svensson
Reserves (these will most, most likely not make the team
Joel Gistedt (06 eligible)
Stefan Ridderwall (06 eligible)
Jonas Ahnelöv (06 eligible)
Richard Demén-Willaume (Colorado)
Alexander Hellström
Alexander Ribbenstrand
Marcus Olsson
Patrik Zackrisson
Tommy Enström
Anton Hedman (Boston)
Christopher Thörn
Tomas Wallgren
Goaltending: Three good options, Enroth is born 1988 and one heck of a prospect
Defense: Great depth, a big star/leader is missing
Forward: Impressive depth, great centres, few high-scoring players
Key-players:
- The starting goaltender (whoever it might be)
- Anton Strålman, the top defenseman on the team
- Nicklas Bäckström, by many considered to be the top prospect coming out of Sweden in a long while
- Nicklas Bergfors, something as rare as a Swedish sniper. Hopefully (for Sweden's sake) he will be available to play and not called up to the Devils
Predicted line-up
Daniel Larsson
Magnus Ã…kerlund
Anton Strålman - Niklas Andersson
Ocar Hedman - Tobias Viklund
Alexander Edler - Petter Ullman
Patrik Hersley
Nicklas Bergfors - Nicklas Bäckström - Johan Ryno
Fredrik Pettersson - Erik Andersson - Anton Axelsson
Oscar Sundh - Mattias Hellström - Johannes Salmonsson
Björn Svensson - Jonathan Granström - Patric Hörnqvist
Sebastian Karlsson
(Very tough to predict though, a lot will depend on how well they fair at the champ held before the WJC).
Sweden's medal chances
Slim, but still a lot greater than in the past. Swedish junior hockey is finally turning for the better, as proved by the 87's bronze medal in the U18 WJC last spring and all the new quality prospects popping out born 1989+. There is something unique about this year's team. It consists of very many players that have seen quality ice time in the SEL, which is usually no the case. I predict Sweden will finish fourth or fifth.