Lindstrom is playing almost 20 minutes a game in all situations for one of the top teams in Sweden's highest league, which Horcoff said is no small feat for a 19-year-old.
"He likes to play physical, he's got a good first pass, he's got nice poise with the puck," Horcoff said. "He's progressing nicely and we're happy with his progress.
"He's a good skater, but there's a couple areas we'd like to see him improve, not just to get to the next level but to succeed at the next level. Strength will help his game a lot. To be able to kill a cycle he's got to get a little bit stronger. Leg strength will help his stride in general and the skating is going to help that. He's got a good shot already, but a little more upper-body strength would help that as well."