Ivar Stenberg rises from small stature to NHL draft prospect

Ivar Stenberg has emerged as Sweden's top ice hockey talent ahead of the NHL draft. The player from Stenungsund overcame early physical disadvantages through skill and determination.

Ivar Stenberg grew up in Stenungsund alongside his older brother Otto. While Otto stood out for his size and physical presence, Ivar remained smaller than his peers and entered puberty later than most.

His youth coach Dennis Kembel highlighted Stenberg's unique qualities. "Det som är unikt med Ivar är att många av spelarna som är bra när de är små är stora till växten," Kembel said. "Ändå har jag aldrig sett någon tackla honom, för det går inte att träffa honom."

The brothers share a strong competitive streak. Kembel noted that both possess exceptional game understanding, with Otto showing leadership traits and Ivar displaying star quality as a match winner. The pair could potentially face each other in the NHL next season.

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18-year-old Ivar Stenberg celebrates scoring against Italy in the ice hockey World Championship as Sweden wins 3-0.
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18-year-old talent sinks Italy with two goals

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Sweden defeated Italy 3–0 in the ice hockey World Championship. 18-year-old Ivar Stenberg scored two of the goals.

Ivar Stenberg and Viggo Björck are expected to be selected early in this weekend's NHL Draft. Veteran Detroit Red Wings scout Håkan Andersson highlighted their rare achievement of earning spots on Sweden's senior national team at a young age.

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An anonymous survey of six NHL scouts and executives conducted by The Athletic shows Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg projected to go fourth overall in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Theodor Lennström is ramping up training ahead of the new season following a difficult year marred by an upper-body injury. The 31-year-old defenseman played just 18 games for Linköping last season after signing from Färjestad.

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Henrik Zetterberg has shared insights from his initial year in Timrå IK's sports council. The former NHL player discussed daily work on player and coach recruitment ahead of the new season.

Charles Berglund offered his take on Sweden's national hockey team following a dominant performance against Denmark. The former player and current HockeyNews expert highlighted key aspects of coach Hallam's approach.

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Defenseman Alexander Anderberg will not stay with Östersunds IK after failing to receive a new contract offer, despite his willingness to take a pay cut. Interest from Västerås and AIK has emerged for the hard-shooting back, who recorded 29 points in 49 games this season. Meanwhile, AIK forward Oliver Tärnström appears headed for the exit after two seasons, with Mora leading the pursuit.

 

 

 

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