Swedish prospects excel at NHL Scouting Combine

Viggo Björck led Swedish performers at the NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo, which concluded with the release of final test results. Björck recorded 16 pull-ups, tying for third overall. Malte Gustafsson placed third in the VO2 max test.

Björck stood out with strong results across multiple categories, including anaerobic and aerobic tests as well as bench press. His pull-up total matched the fourth-highest mark in Combine history. Gustafsson achieved a VO2 max value of 61.0, ranking behind only two other prospects in the draft class. Ivar Stenberg, the top-ranked European player, skipped physical testing due to illness but attended interviews with teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs. Other top results came from non-Swedish prospects such as Gavin McKenna, who posted the highest VO2 max score at 65.0, and Ilia Morozov, who ranked in the top ten across six events.

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Illustration of 18-year-old Viggo Björck celebrating a goal in Sweden's ice hockey win over Denmark.
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Viggo Björck made history in Sweden victory

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Sweden defeated Denmark 6–2 in the World Championship on Sunday. 18-year-old Viggo Björck became the youngest Swedish goal scorer ever.

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.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to evaluate their options for the first overall selection in the NHL Draft scheduled for June 26. Gavin McKenna remains the frontrunner but Ivar Stenberg is still under consideration.

Nybro Vikings continues its search for a new center ahead of the coming season. The HockeyAllsvenskan club has two roster spots left and has been linked to Malmö Redhawks prospect Kalle Hemström.

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Västerås IK is nearing a complete squad for the 2026/27 season with only a few pieces remaining. The team has made several signings across positions while some contracts remain uncertain.

Sweden twice came back from behind against Canada but lost the world championship opener 3–5 in Fribourg. Canada sealed the win with two third-period goals.

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After a demanding season including an NHL debut with the New York Islanders, Swedish forward Victor Eklund has opted out of the IIHF World Championship and Euro Hockey Tour to prioritize rest and development in North America. Sweden coach Sam Hallam now seeks replacement offensive options.

 

 

 

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