Sticking with Lindstrom. I was impressed with his game in the WJC and the fact that he spent time on the top line and powerplay for a Swedish national team speaks to his talent level. I haven't followed his pro career much, but the views of one of his SHL coaches is encouraging.
https://flamesnation.ca/2017/03/14/p...nus-lindstrom/
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It was surprising how useful Linus was. We used him on the powerplay, the penalty kill, in all scenarios. Lindstrom matured a lot from junior. He has always had skills in the offensive zone, but his defensive skills were a big surprise. He still needs to work on his size, but his overall abilities are very promising.
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