Red Wings prospect Genborg aids Timra in SHL victory over Malmö

Detroit Red Wings prospect Eddie Genborg displayed strong net-front presence in Timrå IK's 5-2 win over Malmö Redhawks in Swedish Hockey League action. The game marked the league's return from the Olympic break. Genborg's screening contributed to two early goals for his team.

The Swedish Hockey League resumed play on February 20, 2026, following the Olympic break, with Timrå IK securing a 5-2 victory against Malmö Redhawks. Detroit Red Wings second-round pick Eddie Genborg, selected 40th overall in the 2025 NHL entry draft, played a key role despite recording only one assist on the stat sheet.

In the first period, Genborg's tenacity in front of the net directly facilitated two goals by teammate Alfons Freij, another member of Sweden's gold medal-winning world junior squad. By obscuring the sightlines of Malmö goaltender Mark Langhamer, Genborg ensured the puck found the back of the net. "I’m just trying to obscure it so the goalkeeper doesn’t see anything," Genborg told Swedish network TV4 after the game.

Genborg's performance underscores his rugged style and determination, qualities that have earned him praise throughout the season with Timrå. The 19-year-old forward has been a force in the SHL, contributing to his team's success while developing skills applicable to the NHL level. This matchup highlighted his ability to impact games beyond the scoresheet, particularly in high-traffic areas around the crease.

Timrå's win provides momentum as the season progresses, with Genborg continuing to build on his international experience from the world juniors. His efforts align with the Red Wings' focus on developing prospects who combine physicality with hockey intelligence.

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