Canucks could match Sedin omen with Ivar Stenberg in NHL Draft

ASFN Admin

Administrator
Administrator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 8, 2002
Posts
1,129,699
Reaction score
59
You must be registered for see images attach


Canucks could match Sedin omen with Ivar Stenberg in NHL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

If Ivar Stenberg makes it to the No. 3 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, the Vancouver Canucks could be interested.

The winger from Sweden has a long-term connection to the Sedin twins.

He's heading to the World Championships (along with peer Viggo Bjorck), which forms this link:

Ivar Stenberg and Viggo Björck are joining some pretty decent company.

The last time Sweden had two draft-eligible skaters on its World Championship roster?

1999.

Daniel and Henrik Sedin.

— Cam Robinson (@Hockey_Robinson) May 11, 2026

MORE: The Mitch Marner irony of Auston Matthews' future with the Maple Leafs

Maybe the Canucks would prefer Caleb Malhotra, but Stenberg has a case.

The Athletic's Scott Wheeler ranked draft prospects recently and had two players in his "Tier 1": Gavin McKenna and Sternberg.

In the SHL this season, Sternberg had 33 points in 43 games, which is about as high an output as a player of his age has ever done there.

"He also helped them to a Champions Hockey League title this year and had a really strong SHL playoffs last year, becoming just the third player ever to score in the SHL postseason in their draft-minus-one season (after Rasmus Dahlin and Victor Hedman), and registering six points in 12 games (tied for the most ever by a U18 skater)," Wheeler writes. "His season's not done yet, either, as he's auditioning for Sweden's men's worlds roster and had a great first two performance (two goals and three assists)."

Vancouver will get a good player with the third pick, whether it's Stenberg or Malhotra.

More NHL news:​


Continue reading...
 
Top