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A towering winger with offensive capabilities.


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April 2025 – After joining the Brampton Steelheads, Alriksson suffered an upper-body injury and has not played since February 12. He missed the Steelheads’ playoff run, as the team was knocked out in the first round of the OHL playoffs. However, Alriksson has been recalled by Abbotsford and will join the team for the remainder of the season. The expectation is that Alriksson will stick in the pro ranks for the foreseeable future. Nick Orr

February 2025 – After a nice first half of the year with Guelph, the Brampton Steelheads traded for Alriksson in December. So far, with Brampton, he’s found a bit of success. In 17 games, he’s accumulated 11 points, including four goals. However, much of this production came in Alriksson’s first nine games in Brampton. Since then, he’s had a bit of a quiet stretch. He scored twice against the Sudbury Wolves, so the team hopes this can spark a good offensive stretch. That being said, he is still physically imposing on the ice and is great along the boards. The Steelheads need him to continue to play well for the rest of the year. Nick Orr

December 2024 – After a solid 2023-24 season, Alriksson exploded onto the scene in training camp. The 6-6 winger used every bit of his size to stand out amongst other NHLers. Alriksson, surprisingly, was one of the final cuts of Canucks training camp. He was sent to the Guelph Storm, where he has continued to play well. Already, he’s up to 23 points in just 26 games and is consistently one of the best players on the ice. He uses his frame well and wins battles along the boards. Alriksson is primed to finish the year out strong, and the conversation has quickly changed from if he will get a shot at the NHL to when. Nick Orr

January 2024 – After spending his entire young career in his home country of Sweden, Alriksson has finally decided, this season following his draft, that it was time to move to North America. Unsurprisingly, the big winger has struggled to elevate his game in the OHL this season. In 45 games with Guelph, Alriksson has scored nine goals and provided 15 assists for 24 points. While this performance isn’t catastrophic considering his situation, there is room for improvement, especially in even-strength goals, where he scored only three. Cedrick Blais-Turcotte

June 2023 – Alriksson has been drafted 107th overall by the Vancouver Canucks. One thing jumps off the page immediately – his size. You read that right; the 18-year-old Swede comes in at a towering 6-foot-6 and can bring a pinch of offense to the table, at least at the J20 level. He should be considered a long-term European project for now, so check back before assuming fantasy relevance. Dave Hall

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 4.5
NHL Certainty 3.5
Country SWE
Position LW
Roster Type Junior
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth February 18, 2005
Height 6‘6”
Weight 214 lbs
Drafted 2023 Round 4; Overall: 107
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Stats – Frozen Tools – Profile on FT

SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2024-2025OHLBrampton Steelheads174812124
2024-2025OHLGuelph Storm2611122314-9
2023-2024OHLGuelph Storm67171633350
2022-2023J20 NationellDjurgardens IF J204312921221
2022-2023J18 RegionDjurgardens IF J189459334
2021-2022J18 RegionDjurgardens IF J1815851308
2021-2022J18 NationellDjurgardens IF J1818871565
2020-2021TV-PuckenStockholm Nord322440
2020-2021J18 RegionSDE HF J1881784-2
2019-2020U16 Div.1SDE HF U161816122840
2018-2019WSI U14Sweden Selects U14726800
2017-2018WSI U13 AAASweden Selects U13 27325290

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