By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
The National Hockey Leagues Boston Bruins could add one of their better European prospects to the developmental levels as soon as next season. 2016 sixth-round selection Oskar Steen who plays overseas with the Farjestad BK club in the Swedish Hockey League is having a big year and getting heavy praise. Providence Journal Bruins beat writer Mark Divver tweeted out that Steen is heavily considered to represent Team Sweden for this year’s World Championships being played in the cities of Bratislava and Kosice in Slovakia which would be a fantastic experience for the developing forward.
Hearing #NHLBruins 2016 6th rounder Oskar Steen is on the radar for Swedish team in World Championships this spring. Has 16-17-33 in 42 games for Farjestad BK in SHL. Likely to sign with Boston in offseason
— Mark Divver (@MarkDivver) March 4, 2019
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The 20-year-old Karlstad, Sweden native is currently having a career season thus far with 17-20-37 numbers in 44 games and is playing in the last year of his contract with the SHL’s Farjestad club. As Divver mentioned in his above tweet, the 5′-9″ 187-pound forward could sign an entry-level deal during the offseason and place him in the American Hockey League as soon as the 2019-20 season to get him acclimated to the North American game and tighter playing surface.
Steen had seven points in his last three games including a 2-1-3 offensive effort in an 8-3 win on Saturday, March 2nd, 2019, 8-3 win against the visiting Mora IK club and contributed two assists today in a Farjestad 4-1 victory over Brynas. To begin the 2018-19 campaign, Oskar had 6-5-11 totals in the first 22 games and after a five-game absence from December 6th, 2018 to December 26th, 2018, the speedy forward has 11-15-26 numbers in his last 20 games.
Below, thedraftanalyst.com’s website founder Steve Kournianos had these words to say about Bruins prospect Oskar Steen in his 2016 Pre NHL Draft Rankings Top 500 Final Rankings article where Steve had him at #80. Check out The Draft Analysts other rankings from the same year in these monthly rankings –> December 2015 Top 250 Steen Ranked #74, January 2016 Top 250 Steen Ranked #96, February 2016 Top 250 Steen Ranked #84, March 2016 Top 250 Steen Ranked #86, April 2016 Top 250 Steen Ranked #80 Not bad numbers in my opinion for a sixth rounder.
Steady climber who exploded at the most recent U18 Five Nations in Switzerland. The book is still out on him, but the more he out-produces his peers in best-on-best competitions, the more visible he’ll appear on the draft radar. Steen isn’t a gazelle, but he’s hard to handle during zone entries and cycles. He can also bring a quick and accurate shot.
Now I’m no expert when it comes to evaluating players, but if my opinion is wanted here, we go. Fast forward that protects the puck well in stride which makes him effective all over the ice even in the dirty areas for the undersized player. His speed alone is something to watch especially on the forecheck with his puck tracking capabilities. If Steen can translate the difference in game style from across the pond, he’ll be a solid addition to an already fast developing core down in Providence under the tutelage of Head Coach Jay Leach.
Oskar is the type of player that I can easily see moving up and down the top nine of the AHL Bruins lineup or at the NHL level a solid fourth liner that not only has speed but adds a little bit of grit and in-your-face forechecking. He has a decent pair of hands that have been on display thus far this season but also has an insanely accurate shot either a quick snapshot or winding up in stride blasting one home. His creativity in tight spaces I hear was a big reason former NHL Boston player, and now B’s European amateur scout PJ Axelsson was his selling point to B’s management in several pre-draft meetings.
Oskar Steen hittar krysset.
🎥 C More #shl #rlgifs #fbkse pic.twitter.com/oX16phb5mq
— RoadLaker (@RoadLaker) March 7, 2019
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Steen is ranked 7th in the SHL is overall points and has four remaining games in this regular season before playoffs. The Farjastads BK team has a record of 27-13-6-4 and currently sit second in the league as the 50 game SHL regular season has come to an end. Oskar’s arrival in North America is currently on hold at this point and all going to depend on his efforts and teams success in the attempt to capture a league championship with the playoffs starting shortly.
Great goal by Bruins prospect Oskar Steen.https://t.co/uLbjnYrDKJ#SHL #FBKse #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/qg8reIxVHs
— Eliteprospects (@eliteprospects) March 2, 2019
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🎥Oskar Steen, the #NHLBruins sixth-round pick in 2016, on his third #BruinsDevCamp and his performance for Sweden at this year’s #WorldJuniors: pic.twitter.com/JVDnv9iFmf
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) June 27, 2018
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.@NHLBruins prospect Oskar Steen roofs one on the penalty kill for 🇸🇪’s third goal of the game.
🏒#WorldJuniors 🇸🇪 #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/8Vov8KWNrH
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 4, 2018
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Oskar Steen (#Bruins) scores his fourth (!) goal of the game after the nice passing play from Soderlund (#Blackhawks) and Lundestrom#WJSS pic.twitter.com/njTHb5lUi1
— Ryan Biech (@ryanbiech) August 5, 2017
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