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Edmonton Journal
28-06-2025
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Flames continue to prioritize pivots by drafting Theo Stockselius
Article content In the future, he could perhaps be replacing him. Stockselius, who is listed at 6-foot-2 and 181 pounds, notched 22 goals and 51 points in 40 appearances this season with Djurgardens. While he managed only one marker at World Under-18s, he must have been feeling a little snakebitten since he racked up 20 shots on net. He also contributed four assists and won 64.29 percent of his draws at that international showdown. Stockselius was tracking the draft on Saturday from his home in Sweden when his phone buzzed with a Snapchat alert from a good buddy. Anton Frondell, the third-overall pick of the Chicago Blackhawks, was in the crowd of prospects at Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. 'He writes, 'Congrats!' ' Stockselius relayed. 'And I said, 'What?' Then I looked up at the TV and Calgary picked me. So it was Anton Frondell who texted me first.' Soon after, he received another special message. This one was from Backlund. 'He just said, 'Welcome to the Calgary Flames and if you have any questions, just write to me and I'll be there for you,' ' Stockselius beamed. 'It's really big when a player like him is texting to me.'


Calgary Herald
28-06-2025
- Sport
- Calgary Herald
Flames continue to prioritize pivots by drafting Theo Stockselius
The Calgary Flames were serious about stocking up on centres. Article content After selecting Cole Reschny and Cullen Potter with their first-round picks in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Flames followed up by welcoming Theo Stockselius at No. 54 overall on Saturday morning. Article content 'I saw that last night — Cole Reschny and Cullen Potter. It's two really good centremen,' Stockselius told Postmedia. 'So now we have three good centremen.' Article content Article content The scouting report on Stockselius, who averaged 1.28 points per game this past season in the Swedish junior league, is that he's a crafty playmaker with strong two-way instincts. Article content Asked if he is working to emulate any current NHLers, he mentioned Flames captain Mikael Backlund and Joel Eriksson Ek of the Minnesota Wild, saying 'both are really good all around the ice.' Article content Specific to Backlund, he added: 'In the future, I really want to play like him.' Article content Article content In the future, he could perhaps be replacing him. Article content Article content Stockselius, who is listed at 6-foot-2 and 181 pounds, notched 22 goals and 51 points in 40 appearances this season with Djurgardens. Article content While he managed only one marker at World Under-18s, he must have been feeling a little snakebitten since he racked up 20 shots on net. He also contributed four assists and won 64.29 percent of his draws at that international showdown. Article content Stockselius was tracking the draft on Saturday from his home in Sweden when his phone buzzed with a Snapchat alert from a good buddy. Anton Frondell, the third-overall pick of the Chicago Blackhawks, was in the crowd of prospects at Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. Article content 'He writes, 'Congrats!' ' Stockselius relayed. 'And I said, 'What?' Then I looked up at the TV and Calgary picked me. So it was Anton Frondell who texted me first.' Article content


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Without a first-round pick, can the Maple Leafs strike big in the 2025 NHL draft?
Leafs eye late-round talent in 2025 NHL Draft (Image via: Getty Images) The Toronto Maple Leafs' early exit from the 2024-25 Stanley Cup Playoffs has shifted the spotlight to the offseason and with it, the NHL Entry Draft. But this year presents a unique hurdle: Toronto does not have a first-round pick after trading it in the Jake McCabe deal with Chicago. With their earliest selection coming late in the second round, the Leafs must rely on sharp scouting and smart choices to find players who can contribute in the future. Leafs' Draft strategy: Searching for value late in the 2025 NHL Draft 2025 NHL MOCK DRAFT | TOP 16 Currently holding the 61st overall pick (originally from Florida), Toronto's draft position demands they uncover value where many teams often overlook it. Historically, the Leafs have had success developing players from later rounds, but the margin for error is slimmer without a first-rounder. Here are five prospects Toronto could target who fit the team's needs: Theo Stockselius (C/LW, Djurgårdens IF J20) Stockselius is a promising 17-year-old from Sweden who has quietly impressed this season with 51 points in 40 games, plus 16 points in nine playoff contests. Known for his two-way play, quick puck retrieval, and solid offensive instincts, Stockselius fits Toronto's blueprint for a versatile forward. He still needs to add strength but shows strong potential. Bryce Pickford (RD, Medicine Hat Tigers, WHL) Pickford is a late riser whose 47-point season and WHL Championship run caught attention after missing last year's draft. His knack for finding shooting lanes and solid defensive play make him an appealing option for Toronto's blue line, which could use more speed and offense. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Matthew Gard (C, Red Deer Rebels, WHL) Gard combines size (6'5') with a relentless work ethic. Coming off a gold medal with Canada's U18 team, he's a physical forward who pressures opponents every shift. His blend of skill and toughness matches the Leafs' need for a power forward who can contribute at both ends. Quinn Beauchesne (RD, Guelph Storm, OHL) Though not flashy on the scoresheet, Beauchesne's speed, puck-moving, and defensive awareness stand out. A two-time junior gold medalist, he could develop into a reliable two-way defenseman with more experience. Carter Amico (RD, USA U18 NTDP) Despite missing the season with a knee injury, Amico's physical play and mobility on defense make him a high-upside pick. If healthy, he fits the Leafs' mold of a defenseman who can shut down opponents and transition quickly. Also Read: Philadelphia Flyers coaching search begins after Ian Laperriere's exit: Who takes over next? Without a first-round pick, the Maple Leafs must be strategic and bold. These prospects represent the types of players who could blossom into NHL contributors, helping Toronto build toward a stronger Stanley Cup run. This draft will test their scouting acumen like never before but the rewards could be worth the risk. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.