Winnipeg Jets select Viggo Björck eighth in NHL Draft

The Winnipeg Jets picked Swedish forward Viggo Björck eighth overall in the 2026 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old from Djurgården became the second Swede chosen that night.

Björck recorded 15 points in 42 SHL games during a breakout season that established him as one of the top prospects in his age group.

Djurgården hopes to retain the forward for another year of development in Sweden before he moves to North America. The Jets and the SHL club are set to discuss his immediate future.

The selection places significant expectations on Björck as he enters the NHL organization.

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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.

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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San Jose Sharks selected Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg as the second overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old Frölunda player follows Gavin McKenna, who was taken first by Toronto.

HV71 defenseman Hugo Fransson has announced plans to remain with the club for the coming season. The 21-year-old made the statement days before the June 15 NHL signing deadline.

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New York Islanders forward Victor Eklund will make his NHL debut tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes on Long Island. The Swedish prospect, drafted 16th overall in 2025, impressed in the AHL with nine points in seven games. Islanders officials confirmed the roster move following reports from HockeyNews.

Swedish defenceman Victor Söderström has chosen a two-year contract in Switzerland over a return to Brynäs. The 25-year-old also left open the possibility of another NHL stint with the Boston Bruins.

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Swedish forward Alexander Ljungkrantz has agreed to join Östersund ahead of the next hockey campaign. The 24-year-old moves from BIK Karlskoga after a disappointing stint there.

 

 

 

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