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in addition :The Gifted: The untapped potential of Red Wings prospect William Wallinder
And then there's the other Swede. Really nice article. Tons of clips. You're pretty much guaranteed to come away feeling hyped.
in addition :The Gifted: The untapped potential of Red Wings prospect William Wallinder
And then there's the other Swede. Really nice article. Tons of clips. You're pretty much guaranteed to come away feeling hyped.
Ok so he comes over. Looks weak and overmatched in training camp/preseason, we dont even consdier letting him adjust to the NA rink in grand rapids for twenty games? Hes just automatically pencilled in when hes already missed a tonne of training time the past couple years?
The Gifted: The untapped potential of Red Wings prospect William Wallinder
And then there's the other Swede. Really nice article. Tons of clips. You're pretty much guaranteed to come away feeling hyped.
It's really not about the writing, it's about the 20 or so video clips he has.Ugh, I don't want to shell out anything to the Athletic for Wheeler or Pronman. Give us the cliff notes of the article?
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Long shot to be an impact player at AHL level IMO.Kid not looking to strong beyond the paywall, you peasants aren't missing much.
He was showing us "highlight" tape from a bunch of different games he's watched. This kid seems to get away with a lot of mistakes because he can skate really fast and there's a lot of room on European ice. What's worse is he's a peripheral player on the Euro sheet too. For so called highlight reels he was bobbling the puck off a pass half the time too.
Long shot to be an impact player at AHL level IMO.
Genuinely surprised at the enthusiasm with him.
He’s got size, skating, some skill. Deserved more points than he got.Ugh, I don't want to shell out anything to the Athletic for Wheeler or Pronman. Give us the cliff notes of the article?
Long shot to be an impact player at AHL level IMO.
Genuinely surprised at the enthusiasm with him.
What enthusiasm though? It sounds like most people on here have chosen to dislike the pick. As for the article, it's a series about players with upside and Wallinder certainly has tools that fit the category.Long shot to be an impact player at AHL level IMO.
Genuinely surprised at the enthusiasm with him.
100% agree.Where has he looked weak? I see the kid taking hits in the corners to make plays every single Skelleftea game. Every time Rogle and Skelleftea are playing the kid is mixing it up with Seider. He's only 5'11" but he's not a weakling at 5'11". He's also going to be 21 in June, FFS.
The guy is a playmaking winger with above average to excellent passing, skating and stickhandling ability at the NHL level. The 2 areas where he looks average are his shooting, and his defensive play. These are things that can be improved on.
If he looks overmatched then yeah, he goes to GR. But let him prove it. Berggren immediately makes our top 6 much more dangerous. Berggren has the kind of speed to play with Larkin and the kind of vision and passing ability to manufacture scoring chances in transition with him.
Kid not looking to strong beyond the paywall, you peasants aren't missing much.
He was showing us "highlight" tape from a bunch of different games he's watched. This kid seems to get away with a lot of mistakes because he can skate really fast and there's a lot of room on European ice. What's worse is he's a peripheral player on the Euro sheet too. For so called highlight reels he was bobbling the puck off a pass half the time too.
Long shot to be an impact player at AHL level IMO.
Genuinely surprised at the enthusiasm with him.
He's an 18 year old defenseman, a 2nd round pick, and playing his first full season in a pro league.
What the hell were you guys expecting?
He's an 18 year old defenseman, a 2nd round pick, and playing his first full season in a pro league.
What the hell were you guys expecting?
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Great write-up from everyone´s favourite Twitter person "IcehockeyGifs" on our prospects in Sweden.
Definitely worth a read.
Wow. An mbh post that’s more optimistic than me lolOutside of Seider, there's not a Wings' prospect in Sweden who's a lock to start in Detroit next year.
Player - Odds of starting in Detroit
Seider- 90 percent
Veleno - 60 percent
Berggren - 40 percent
Raymond - 25 percent
Johansson - 15 percent
Soderblom - 2 percent
Grewe - 1 percent
Setkov - 1 percent
Berglund - 0 percent
Braatstrom - 0 percent (in Finland)
Niederbach - 0 percent
Wallinder - 0 percent
Eliasson - 0 percent (not even in Sweden)
Veleno over Berggren because of so much NA experience.
I’d put seider at about 75 and no one else over 30
that's insane, Seider has to be at 99% chance of starting in detroit with injury the only reason he wouldnt. then i'd put Berggren at 70% and agree with mbh every other aspect.I’d put seider at about 75 and no one else over 30
I’d put seider at about 75 and no one else over 30