WayneBruce
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He is playing really well in the U18 league. 3rd in points and tied 1st in goals as a 15 year old. He should play in Superelit soon.
He is playing really well in the U18 league. 3rd in points and tied 1st in goals as a 15 year old. He should play in Superelit soon.
Saw an article about the possibility of William playing for Sodertalje in the "Rumors" section on EliteProspects
Extremly impressive. Leads the scoring in J20 SuperElit as a 16 year old born 1996. 21 points in 15 games. Two-three years younger than the rest. If he keeps going like this he'll probably even get a call-up to the real team in SEL-2. Playing with adults - such as Anze Kopitar, Gabriel Landeskog, Patrik Berglund and Douglas Murray. As a 16 year old.
Definitely in the discussion for #1 right now in his NHL-draft.
Has it been confirmed he will play for Sweden?
Definitely in the discussion for #1 right now in his NHL-draft.
Yep, Collberg and Victor Rask had PPG+ seasons in SuperElit at the same age as Nylander and they were picked in the 2nd round of the draft. However, I saw him in the tournament TV-pucken last year his overall skill level looked very impressive. Based on that and his stats since then, I'd say he has a boatload of talent but it's too early to say if he's a future top 10 pick.Isn't this very premature? There have been plenty of players in the past that have played in jr.20 with impressive stats 1 year before their draft year. Also according to eliteprospects Nylander is not very big (could be outdated ofc). I say this without seeing him play, however I have the feeling that neither have you (again could be wrong but you only mentioned his stats). I'm not saying that he can't be in the #1 discussion, just that his stats, albeit very impressive, shouldn't automatically warrant him this status.
Nylander is still tops in SuperElit scoring, 32p in 21 games.
He's also been given exceptional status to represent Sweden at IIHF competition now.
Pardon my ignorance, but what does exceptional status mean in this sense? I had already assumed he had eligibility for Sweden (and the US of course).
He has not played 2 whole seasons in Sweden, that is a requirement he does not meet.
Pardon my ignorance, but what does exceptional status mean in this sense? I had already assumed he had eligibility for Sweden (and the US of course).
He's also on a 15 game point scoring streak and 18 points ahead of the second highest scorer on his team. It's not often you see someone at that age put up points with that much consistency.4 point game today. Still leads the entire scoring in J20 SuperElit with 38 points in 23 games. As a 16 year old.
For comparision, Daniel Sedin had 40 points in 26 games at the same age. Henrik had 36 points in 26 games. Other more recent players have been hovering around 1 PPG. Players such as Filip Forsberg, Andre Burakovsky, Sebastian Collberg and Victor Rask. If Nylander keeps going like this he'll beat all of those guys with ease. The scoring-leader of all time among 16 year olds is Collberg with 44 points in 35 games. And Nylander already has 38.