Calle Odelius
Puck-moving defender with good hands and escapability. Shows intelligence in all three zones and could grow into a 4-6 defender at the NHL level.
Puck-moving defender with good hands and escapability. Shows intelligence in all three zones and could grow into a 4-6 defender at the NHL level.
A big bodied center, this Swede plays a smart 200-foot game and possesses underrated offensive talent.
Top 4, big bodied defenseman with good offensive potential. Possesses a heavy shot, while having the ability to quarterback the power play.
At 6-7, Tikkanen tops even the existing redwoods in North American pro hockey. He’s a bit light for that height at 201, but that probably helps him to be so agile for someone that huge. While his technique needs development and consistency, Tikkanen typically remains calm under fire and uses his size effectively. He doesn’t like to go down unless he has to.
The sturdy winger always gives full effort, especially along the boards and near the enemy net. His wrist shot has zip and he usually gets about as many goals as assists. He projects as a bottom-six grinder who chips in offensively.
An intelligent center with well-rounded tools, Dower Nilsson needs to learn to consistently use his motor and refine his physical tools to project to the NHL.
Extremely talented and creative playmaker with high-end offensive upside. Capable of playing both center and wing, likely projects to be a winger at the NHL level. Loses value in multi-cat leagues because he doesn't really offer anything in peripheral stats.
He lacks size; however, he makes up for it in competitiveness, hockey sense and quickness. He’s a smart player with good hands but is limited offensively—he projects as a bottom-six forward.
An agile goaltender for his size. Calm and controlled in the net. Upside is limited.
Has shown a high level of consistency. He is a technically sound, athletic goaltender for his size. He has huge potential; it’s just getting him to North America.