SHL Farjestad BK announced Sunday that the Anaheim Ducks recalled the choice of first round Stian Solberg (23rd in total in 2024) to their organization.
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In the recovery of the NHL 2024, the Ducks exchanged the 31st in the general classification (originally detained by the EDMONTON Oilers) and the 58th in total (originally belonging by Boston’s Bruins) to the choices of the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for the 23rd choice and the Solberg (19) selection rights.
Solberg jumped from the main male division in Norway in 2023-24 at the SHL in 2024-25 and played 47 games for Farjestad BK, where he scored 12 points (3-9 = 12).
“Anaheim says they have injuries in the organization and need him with them, and there is not much that we can do in the situation,” said Farjestad BK, Rickard Wallin (translated from the Swedish). “Surprising and unhappy and considering where we are in the season, but we can only focus on the players we have with us and the task to come.
“So we just have to thank Stian for his time with us. He is a very promising player who, in our opinion, took steps forward in all during the year and he was a popular player in the locker room, so we wish him the best chance in the future. »»
When it was written, Solberg was congratulated to be "the most violent player in the draft," But displays a surprising amount of skills. He has a refinement to do in the details of his positioning and decision -making, but shows a basis of quality of the fundamentals.
Solberg represented Norway at the IIHF World Championship in May 2024, when he collected three points in seven games (2-1 = 3) as well as the Olympic qualifications, where he added two assists in three games, but Norway failed to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan.
Due to an agreement between the IIHF and the NHL, the NHL clubs can remember their first round choices playing at any international time. The situation of injuries seems to be a strange reasoning to bring Solberg to North America since the Ducks have seven active defenders on their list (four left outings), just like the Goélands of San Diego de l’HL, who led a program on Friday in their game against the Eagles of Colorado who included 11 attackers and seven defenders (three left shooting).
The Gulls had 14 games to play during their 2024-25 season and are seven points compared to a place in the playoffs. The Ducks still have 16 games and are eight points of second place in the Joker in the Western Conference classification. The logic would dictate Solberg will appear directly in San Diego, but the situations will continue to be monitored.
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