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Le 1er tour du repêchage 2021 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power 2e) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers 3e) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish 4e) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes 5e) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson 6e) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson 7e) Sharks de San Jose, William Eklund 8e) Kings de Los Angeles, Brandt Clarke 9e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Canucks de Vancouver), Dylan Guenther 10e) Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Tyler Boucher 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, FORFAIT 12e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), Cole Sillinger 13e) Flames de Calgary, Matthew Coronato 14e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Flyers de Philadelphie), Isak Rosén 15e) Red Wings de Detroit (des Stars de Dallas), Sebastian Cossa 16e) Rangers de New York, Brennan Othmann 17e ) Blues de St. Louis, Zachary Bolduc 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Chaz Lucius 19e) Predators de Nashville, Fedor Svechkov 20e) Wild du Minnesota (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Jesper Wallstedt 21e) Bruins de Boston, Fabian Lysell 22e) Oilers d’Edmonton (du Wild du Minnesota) , Xav ier Bourgault 23e) Stars de Dallas (des Capitals de Washington via les Red Wings de Détroit), Wyatt Johnson 24e) Panthers de la Floride, Mackie Samoskevich 25e) Blue Jackets de Columbus (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Corson Ceulemans 26e) Wild du Minnesota (des Penguins de Pittsburgh), Carson Lambos 27) Predators de Nashville (des Hurricanes de la Caroline), Zachary L’Heureux 28) Avalanche du Colorado, Oskar Olausson 29) Devils du New Jersey (des Islanders de New York), Chase Stillman 30) Golden Knights de Vegas, Zach Dean 31) Canadiens de Montréal, Logan Mailloux 32e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Nolan Allan Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2021 de la LNH, et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2021, où le Lightning de Tampa Bay a battu les Canadiens de Montréal en finale. Jonatan Berggren était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH lors du repêchage de la LNH en 2018. Le repêchage de la LNH 2018 a vu de nombreux meilleurs espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. 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Very rated here in Motown
Berggren is a Stud the NHL will learn his name soon
dude make a video about Mattias Hävelid (havelid), the defenition of clutch, he scored 2 goals in the semis and the finals in J20 Nationell to win it, and now dominating the u18 wc. Greatest goalscorin defender i have seen in that age
I see 25 points at the nhl level unless he is top six but a cup of coffee for the young lad should be considered at the least
JB possesses crazy vision and hockey iq. Played on a mediocre GR team and fully adapted to the smaller ice surface within a couple weeks. I expect him to provide Vrana a true set up man; not just play on the perimeter like Zadina.
My first Griffins game I watched him tie it at 1 all. He was the hardest working player on the ice, the Griffins won in a 12 round shootout. Most intense sporting event I've been to. LGRW🐙🏒🤘
Jonatan Berggren should be a full-time Detroit Red Wing player at the start of next season in my mind. He has nothing left to prove in G.R. As long as he's able transfer his production level to the NHL he has no business to still be in G.R. he's paid his dues! If Berggren is playing in the top 6 next season. I could see him producing around 55 points in 80 games.
Not sure how you're not hearing about our hype for him, Yzerman mentioned in an interview that he's been doing so well that he deserves a late season call up, but Stevie chose to let him sit in GR to help them in their AHL playoff push. There will be plenty more to talk about come training camp. Hoping he can put up numbers not too far short of Raymond's rookie season.
Two more assists tonight. 62 points.
2 more points today brings him to 17 in his last 10. He reminds me a lot of a speedier gustav nyquist in my viewings at grand rapids
Two reasons Berggren is under hyped… Holland and 2018. Zadina hasn't scored at the NHL level. Veleno has struggled to claw his way into the lineup. Bringing up Pulkkanen… Kind of making my point. Then there was Yzerman and Seider, and Raymond, and people here are kind of like…. Expect great things from Yzerman and if Holland accidentally found a gold nugget in the pile of dog poop that was his drafting…. Cool.
Trust me lego he is not underated when it comes to red wings fans a lot of my buddies and I expect him to at least make it from training camp for the 1st couple NHL games next season hes that good hes that hyped for fans and fans look forward to seeing him setting up goals for Larkin and Raymond
I've definitely not overlooked Berggren and his achievements this season. I think the expectation from Wings fans is that he's a Detroit player next season – now whether that is the case is another matter, it could be that he starts in Grand Rapids and is the first call up, but with Cross Hanas and Elmer Soderblom likely there anyway, I see no reason why he shouldn't be in Detroit. Steve Y has some interesting roster decisions to make this summer, especially with Gagner, Stephens and Rowney. I think Berggren will get his chance and I can't wait to see him go!
I really do think Bergrenn will play full time in the NHL next season. Another year in GR really doesn't seem necessary at this point.
Not really sure he's underrated
I got to see Jonathan Bergen play in Grand rapids. On a team with limited talent he was definitely The shining Star. I definitely noticed him getting better and better at reading plays. His shooting improved dramatically throughout the season. He went from missing the net and a lot of his good chances to hitting the net more often than not. His Puck handling skills are slowly improving. As far as on the defensive end he's definitely still trying to figure that out. However when the Griffin's had control of the puck you always seem to know exactly what to do. I really feel like we haven't seen anywhere near the best of the Jonathan yet.
DRW scouting/signings have been completely ABSENT when it comes to North American players. Other than Cossa, no top prospects are US/Canadian and that pipeline is looking pretty bare. Kris Draper, what gives?
I've never lost interest in Berggy. Dude has potential to be a star, he's already better than probably half of the players currently on the Red Wings.
I can't start really speaking on expectations for a season until that season. With Raymond and Seider for this year, it was play in the top 6/top 4. I can't say it would be the same for Berggren, but I try not to have a points expectation and, thanks to years of Ken Holland, I set my expectations low. So I'm hard to disappoint 😂
People have been clamoring for him to be called up on Twitter and their fb posts for the last 2 months on every game post
Detroit’s future is bright. My high school classmate ( Mike Knuble, East Kentwood legend ) is one of the coaches for the Griffins. And he actually played a few games for the Griffin’s before retiring from the NHL. Maybe one day, he’ll be coaching the Redwings. LGRW
My expectations are for him to at minimum be a third line forward to start with time on the second power play unit, hopefully get a nice 30 points I wouldn't mind that
A lot of us have been watching Bergy all season. We love him.
Basically a point per game in the AHL should be good enough offense to at least merit a few NHL games, if his defense is acceptable. But -18 is a bad stat.
I know that plus/minus doesn't tell the full story, and there are any number of peculiarities which can make it seem better or worse than the player's actual play. But what is the overall status of his 200-foot game? Does he need more time in Grand Rapids to work on it, or is he defensively good enough for an NHL level tryout? That's my only question.
What!?!?! He’s legit one of our top prospects wtf are you talking about???
I think he will earn a roster spot next training camp
Put him on the 2nd line and watch Vrana score 50 goals.
I think its good for prospects to go under the radar for a bit. I think guys like Jesse Puljujärvi and Kaapo Kakko would have benefitted a lot from being able to just kind of vanish for a bit, be good players but not under the spotlight all the time, and just have time to develop.
The Wings have so many prospects that some of these guys will not pan out but even if only the average amount do the Wings still hav a lot of guys to look forward to, and if slightly more than average pan out (which looks likely) then they will have a great roster in a few years.
Definitely not under-the-radar but okay
Could be wrong, but unless he’s getting bored of ahl I’d keep him there to continue to develop and work on dominating. He has the scoring knack, but the time, space, and opportunities he’s getting in ahl will not be there at the nhl level. He needs another year developing the nhl skills, board battling, creating opportunities off of forecheck etc.
Just a update for you Lego, This video aged very well in the short period of time. Berggern has looked great in pre season, ive got to watch a few games live and at times he looks like the smartest player on the ice. Such a finesse player and very little players see the ice like he does.