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Edvinsson. Here's context from Malik: Roughly Translated: Via IceHockeyGifs, Simon Edvinsson speaks with Rakapuckar’s Henrik LehmanWho is Cleary talking about Berggren?
Edvinsson. Here's context from Malik: Roughly Translated: Via IceHockeyGifs, Simon Edvinsson speaks with Rakapuckar’s Henrik LehmanWho is Cleary talking about Berggren?
EdvinssonWho is Cleary talking about Berggren?
“I was sick, really sick,” says Edvinsson, who doesn’t want to go into detail as to what exactly happened to him.
But he says it wasn’t the coronavirus.
“No, it was other stuff. But I’m fine now.”
I want to believe....and Yzerman hasn't given me any reason not toWhat a mysterious organization, the Wings. This is like the X-Files. If Yzerman starts chainsmoking in a really ominous way, we need to start watching the skies.
I just went through a handful of the prospect voting threads and couldn't find anyone hating on Wallinder. He's a big defenseman drafted in the 2nd round who had a rough D+1. The board ranked him just behind a big defenseman drafted in the 2nd round in his D+2 and a big defenseman drafted in the 2nd round this year.
Everyone acknowledged he had a high ceiling and low floor. This year he's trending a little more towards the high ceiling. Yay. No one was hating on him unnecessarily.
Sebrango
Hot take: Tuomisto and Wallinder will never play a game in Detroit.
I don't understand why Wallinder got so many votes to begin with. I've got Sebrango over Wallinder, Wallinder could very well bust.
At least I can understand why people have Viro over Sebrango.
Wallinder is worse prospect we ever draft under Yzerman, almost first round pick
Wallinder has more upside, but we're getting to the point where we should be seeing *some* improvement...
Honestly, if you look at McIsaac's resume and then Wallinders....
I don't know where do you see first line defenseman. Elmer might going to play 100 NHL games , while Wallinder never going to make it. I watched 2 games last year with Wallinder and wasn't impressed at all
From the albeit limited viewing I've seen of both, I agree with the above. Wallinder screams all tools no toolbox to me whereas Soder continues to produce and show sparks in very limited role. Also with Soder being as huge as he is there have been many examples of players his size being late bloomers. Both are boom/ bust guys, but from what I've read/seen it really didn't seem like Wallinder really developed much last year, where Soder was clearly making improvements. I hope they both make it as if they hit their upper limits both will be fantastic NHLers because they have solid tools, but right now of our D prospects Wallinder and McIssac are the two guys I feel like have the highest likelyhood of fizzling out and going nowhere.
Seems like lilidk hates him.must not have looked very hard
I'll be happy to be wrong on this one, and I bet so will the other guys. He really didn't show anything until this season, if this is his breakout season then that's great for the team.must not have looked very hard
1-0 Sweden… Only assist to Simon
must not have looked very hard
Young fella continues to show out
Detroit Red Wings 2021 first-round pick Simon Edvinsson is already playing to rave reviews at the U-20 Four Nations Tournament. He posted two assists in Sweden’s 5-0 opening win against the Czech Republic.
A source, with ties to the Swedish team, told Detroit Hockey Now that Edvinssson “was a monster” in the game.
“He looks better than Rasmus Dahlin did at the same age,” the source said. “He has the same offensive game and is much stronger.”
Edvinsson is a full-service defenseman. He plays physical, is mindful of his defensive play and carries the puck with authority.
“You have to go back to Victor Hedman to find a comparable Swedish D-man, aged 18,” the source said. “The Red Wings have a gem in Simon.”
Young fella continues to show out