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As of a few weeks ago it was an absolute lock that Klefbom was going back to Sweden. I still think he does, but journalist Johan Eriksson tweeted the following yesterday.
Johan Eriksson @VFeriksson Edmonton so eager to have Klefbom in North America that Krüger more or less promised him NHL-minutes. #Oilers Johan Eriksson @VFeriksson Klefbom says himself that's it's a really tough decision and that he'll have to think about it. #Oilers Johan Eriksson @VFeriksson Big change from two months ago when staying in Färjestad one more year almost was his only option. #Oilers Very interesting stuff. I doubt Krueger offered Klefbom NHL minutes, so I can only assume thats some lost in translation stuff, and I don't know how reliable this guy is - I don't know the ins and outs of Swedish media, but perhaps someone else does. Klefbom is very intriguing to me though. Every time I watch him play, or catch highlights of games, he impresses me. At the Oilers recent development camp Klefbom was clearly a better defenseman than anyone else on the ice. Should be interesting to see if he does indeed make the jump over this year. My hunch is that he'll go back to the SEL, and I think that's probably the best thing for him, but if he blows everyone away at camp this year (which he is rumoured to be coming to now...) then who knows! |
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he has stated today that he will most likely be in Sweden next year:
http://www.hockeysverige.se/article/...tad-trots-allt |
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I think that's the best bet for both sides. With Petry and Schultz both expected to get a decent amount of time, bringing in another young guy is dangerous.
The SEL is equivalent to the AHL in my mind, so might as well let Klefbom play in a league he is familiar with and has committments to. Interesting that the article also suggest he was offered playing time in the NHL. Again, I find that extraordinarily hard to believe. Wish it would have said in the article whether he was planning on attending training camp or not. Not sure if it conflicts with the start of his team's regular season in Sweden. |
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#4
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http://www.hockeysverige.se/article/...for-nhl-direkt
Strange, and this article seems to have Klefbom being a little less clear. Who knows, I guess we'll find out soon. |
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to add, with Jonas Brodin probably coming over to NA, Klefbom will get an even bigger role with Farjestad next season, and obviously another go at a gold medal for Sweden at the U-20.
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Not to say I'm an SEL ice time expert, but his 2 points in 33 games would indicate to me that something wasn't quite right.
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14 Team Full Keeper - G, A, SO G (1), +- (.2), PIMs (.1), Shots (.05), Wins (2), SO (5) Forwards: Crosby Neal Giroux JVR Voracek Getzlaf Ryan Hall Pacioretty E Kane Little Hodgson Defense: Yandle Edler Carlson Bieksa Enstrom Schultz Goalies: Luongo Rask Bench: Stafford Hanzal Clutterbuck EJ Petry Kesler (IR) Weiss (IR) Versteeg (IR) M Staal (IR) S. Mason Top prospects: Couturier Nyquist Coyle Kassian Faksa Saad Dumba Brodin Lack |
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Klefbom averaged 13:43 of ice time last year. Jonas Brodin averaged 17:27, so Klefbom's role will increase. Even with the higher ice time, Brodin only had 8 points himself in 49 games. |
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I hope Klef goes back to SWE next year. Will be good for his development.
However, I heard amazing things about him from camp. |
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