Les Canucks de Vancouver comptent trois espoirs dans l’équipe suédoise du CMJ : Tom Willander, Jonathan Lekkerimaki et Elias Pettersson. Tous jouent très bien et la Suède a perdu contre la Finlande lors de la Mathcup d’aujourd’hui, un match serré qui s’est terminé par une fusillade. Jonathan Lekkerimaki a marqué un but et Tom Willander a obtenu une passe décisive. Twitter : https://twitter.com/DeanerHd
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Passing up on Sandin Pellica looks a bit tough right now but I agree overall Willander should pan out to
Be the better of the 2. Petey 2.0. has Matthias Ohlund vibe all day long. One of my Canucks GOATs.
Not a Lekkerimaki fan, but hoping he'll prove me wrong. Willander and EP2 are exactly what the Canucks need in their prospect pipeline
I would give Sandin-Pellikka an A for offence and a C for Defense. Whereas Willander would get a B for offense and an A for defense.
hope they work out but its a huge jump from jr to the NHL. Great they are doing well at this tournament but trying to make an conclusions based on this tournament is nothing but a hope and a prayer.
Sweden the favourite? This is the US’s to lose. By a mile.
Lekkerimaki is making me a believer. His third tournament and he finally is beginning to look like a man. Loving them all, but eyes on the Lekker man!
I well and truly love Willander'a potential so he has me the most excited from this group to excel. Lekkerimäki wasn't my first choice for draft but he's looking pretty cool too, could be a steal. Pettersson is looking to be so super steady and reliable. I'm just happy that all of them look pretty promising to be NHLers, I don't want busts.
Elias Pettersson and Elias Pettersson both playing for the Canucks
That would be absolutely wild
The Toronto Maple Leaf's are like Stan Mikita's Chicago Blackhawks, full of talent didn't play as a team and only won one Stanley cup. You build a team from the back end forward.
Unger Sorum with 200IQ skated into that Haltunnen stick was my favorite part of the game.
The endless Sweden Finland revival