ChadS
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Yeah, I would expect full time with Skellefteå. They have 13 forwards signed and that includes at least 4 younger guys so he should be in the mix.Where will berggren play next season? SHL?
Yeah, I would expect full time with Skellefteå. They have 13 forwards signed and that includes at least 4 younger guys so he should be in the mix.Where will berggren play next season? SHL?
I don't find it odd as I'm sure most/all scouts are that way, but honestly I could see some benefit to keeping track of prospects. "This guy struggled in his third year because of this issue and that guy never reached his potential because of this quality etc." could be informative for future scouting. I'm sure he's just too busy with the next year to worry about prospects he's drafted.
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Size has been overrated for a few years now. People have realized you can get around a big team if you're fast enough and skilled enough. And there's no way to be so big that you can defeat sufficient size and skill.Yeah, I've liked this pick since it was announced. He's got speed and skill. Not the biggest guy, but he definitely has a role as a middle six winger as a bare minimum. I really like the depth at forward and that's with me pretty much ready to write off Svechnikov at this point. Would love to be wrong on Svech tho.
5'10" 180 according to EPisn't he about the size of a hobbit? And he doesn't have the benefit of those massive hobbit feet to give him more balance/leverage.
isn't he about the size of a hobbit? And he doesn't have the benefit of those massive hobbit feet to give him more balance/leverage.
I think it's kivenmakki that is the hobbit, not berggren
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Depends when thosde measurements were taken. Hard to really say what he is now because he is still a growing boy.According to the U18 World Cup website Jonatan Berggren is 5′11″ 183
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Depends when thosde measurements were taken. Hard to really say what he is now because he is still a growing boy.