William Karlsson, C |
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Shoots: L |
Height: 6-0 |
Weight: 176 |
Born: 1993-01-08 |
Hometown: Märsta, Sweden |
Drafted: 2011 by Anaheim Ducks, 53rd Overall |
Observations:
March 2015 – The Ducks have traded William Karlsson, along with Rene Bourque and a 2015 2nd round pick, to Columbus for James Wisniewski and a 3rd round pick (2015). Brendan Ross
January 2015 – Karlsson has been struggling in his AHL stint, highlighted by only four points in 12 December games. He'll need to spend some more time refining his game, but don't be discouraged as his vision and skill package will be worth the wait. –Kevin Won
November 2014 – William Karlsson has been sent back to the AHL. He's been struggling on the big club as of late and the emergence of Rickard Rakell as a regular as well as the acquisition of Rene Bourque, Karlsson became the odd man out. Look for him to further his development in the AHL and hopefully gain some confidence by putting up some points. Kevin Won
October 2014 – William Karlsson has really stepped up his play as of late in training camp and seems to be battling Rickard Rakell for the third-line center position on the Anaheim Ducks this season. With Koivu retiring, a spot has freed up and these two prospects are among the leading contenders to grab this spot. Keep your eye on Karlsson; if he can make it to the big team, his value will rise quickly. Kevin Won
March 2014 – Karlsson is currently leading HV71 in points with 35 in 52 games in the SHL. As he continues to develop, look for him to cross over to North American in one or two years. Karlsson has a great mix of offensive skill and defensive awareness and will prove to be a strong asset for the Anaheim Ducks moving forward. Kevin Won
March 2013 – Karlsson still needs to bulk up and will continue to play in the SEL for 2013-14. I wouldn't be shocked if he flirted with a point-per-game for HV71 next season…Showing steady improvement. Dobber
April 2012 – Most years when looking out of the first round and early second round there are few forwards with high offensive upside. Sweden’s William Karlsson has the tools to beat that expectation. Karlsson has nifty hands, good offensive instincts and can perform game-changing moves at high speeds on occasion. He is also a decent defensive player, making him an intriguing all-round prospect. The main knock on Karlsson as a fantasy option is that he will take time to crack the Anaheim roster and gain a meaningful role. Size is a smaller issue for Karlsson, who is a little light. Karlsson has put up great numbers in Sweden in the Allsvenskan, Sweden’s second league below the Elitserien. Karlsson will test stronger competition next season with HV71 of the Elitserien where he is signed through 2013-2014. Patience is the key to Karlsson and he could pay big dividends eventually. Kevin Won
Good upside and has transitioned well to the North American game. Future could be in the top six
Footage:
Beautiful highlight reel goal on a breakaway by William Karlsson at the start of the video:
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