Murray confirms they had Asplund as a "5", and a first round talent.
Asplund is my favorite 2nd round pick we've made in at least a decade.
IIRC it goes to 7
Your Crosbys and McDavids are 7s
6 would be projected as an elite top line player
5 is projected top 6 player
Something close to that anyway. Pretty sure it's a 7 scale
Undersized center has great hockey sense and makes smart decisions with and without the puck. Highly instinctive and creative playmaker with excellent passing touch -- anticipates when linemates will break to open ice. Effortless skater with quick feet, agility, and a top-end separation gear. Quick/soft hands, controls the puck and makes plays at top gear. Elusive in open ice, tough to contain both off the rush and in tight space. Gains the zone easily -- outstanding stickhandler with a variety of slick moves. Very responsible and versatile; can slide onto any line and perform well in any role. More distributor than finisher, but drives the net hard and will pick up his share of goals just being around scoring areas. Doesn't initiate contact, but plays in high traffic regularly and is willing to take hits to create scoring opportunities. Also willing to be first into corners for loose pucks.
Projection: Creative second line playmaking center on lesser team.
Style compares to: Jaden Schwartz
Worst that the RLR scouting report (#37) had to say about Asplund is that he's an undersized distributor that doesn't initiate contact; rest was very favorable:
Asplund is my favorite 2nd round pick we've made in at least a decade.
He was measured at 5'10 at the combine actually.
Worst that the RLR scouting report (#37) had to say about Asplund is that he's an undersized distributor that doesn't initiate contact; rest was very favorable:
Our Swedish friends are going to have translate these videos if you want to know what's said: http://www.hockeysverige.se/2016/06...-av-asplund-trodde-inte-han-skulle-vara-kvar/
Forsberg (scout) and Asplund both interviewed in Swedish.
Our Swedish friends are going to have translate these videos if you want to know what's said: http://www.hockeysverige.se/2016/06...-av-asplund-trodde-inte-han-skulle-vara-kvar/
Forsberg (scout) and Asplund both interviewed in Swedish.
Thanks. I figured the Asplund one would be run-of-the-mill, but knew Forsberg could have something interesting to say about one of our Swedes.I'm not gonna translate the interviews word by word. But to sum up:
Forsberg is saying that they thought Asplund was gonna go late in the first round, and when he didn't, they were excited and they didn't want to miss the opportunity so they traded up. They felt that he wouldn't still be there at 38. Says he likes his style of play and his competitivness. The reporter then asks if the fact that Asplund played so well with Nylander at the juniors had an impact on the decision. Forsberg says it didn't. It's purely a bonus that those guys know each other.
Regarding Philip Nyberg he's saying he's a big guy who's good on the skates, especially the first stride, and has a good shot. Says he's got a feeling that Nyberg is a late bloomer who will keep developing at a steady pace.
Finally he's got a couple of words on Olofsson who he thinks has developed well and took a step forward this season. He believes he can take another step next year with Frölunda and be a player who Buffalo will be interested in.
The Asplund interview isn't really that interesting. He's getting asked the obvious questions (how does it feel?) and gives the obvious answers (great). He says he had a good feeling when he met with the Sabres organization, it's been fun, great to get to keep going side by side with Nylander who he thinks is a nice guy and has good chemistry with. Says he needs to get bigger and stronger to get to the NHL. Nothing really noteworthy.
So that's that.
Also, Anders Forsberg walked in to a bar and the bartender asked "Why the long face?".
Will he and Nylander be the top line/top offensive threat for Sweden at the WJC this year?
Will he and Nylander be the top line/top offensive threat for Sweden at the WJC this year?
I would think so. Nylander already was this year. Asplund became the top center after William Nylander, who won't be there, was injured. I don't see anyone obvious on the horizon who would supplant him. This was a pretty weak draft for the Swedes with Nylander and Asplund being the top two names. I could see Dahlen having a big season, jumping up the board, but probably not to the point of supplanting one of those two.