2022-23 Player in Review: Simon Edvinsson
Edvinsson notched 27 points (5-22—27) in 52 games with the Griffins during his rookie season.
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Edvinsson notched 27 points (5-22—27) in 52 games with the Griffins during his rookie season.
I expect Edvinsson, obviously, to be a full-time top-four NHL defenseman within a couple of seasons. Wallinder is trending well and has the upside to do the same in time. (The Athletic)
Cleary said Sebastian Cossa took “huge strides” this season. The Red Wings appreciate the amount of work he puts into his game. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Certainly, there were high expectations placed upon the player chosen sixth overall in his draft year and Edvinsson did not disappoint. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Team 33, an independent pro scouting company used by some NHL teams, still views defenseman Simon Edvinsson as the Red Wings’ top prospect. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Then, you have the young defensemen such as Simon Edvinsson, Albert Johansson and William Wallinder. All are recent draft picks who flashed intriguing potential at various levels this past season. (The Detroit News)
The calendar is flipping to June, so the rumors, trade proposals and free agent news around the NHL is going to increase daily. That being said, the Red Wings are likely to be active this offseason. (The Detroit News)
GM Steve Yzerman and his staff have accumulated a significant number of draft picks in recent years, as the organization has undergone a rebuild. Slowly, some of those prospects are graduating to the NHL. (The Detroit News)
The Swedish Media outlet SportExpressen reported this week Detroit Red Wings defenseman Simon Edvinsson’s shoulder surgery was completed without complications earlier this week. (Detroit Hockey Now)
The recovery timeline puts the start of the regular season in doubt for Edvinsson, who was expected to have a real chance at making the opening-night lineup. (The Athletic)
Edvinsson underwent successful surgery on his left shoulder on Monday. The recovery time is expected to be 4-to-6 months. That means he could miss training camp and the start of the season. (MLive)
The Wings announced Tuesday that defenseman Simon Edvinsson, their prize pick from 2021, had undergone successful surgery on his left shoulder the previous day. Recovery time is expected to be 4-6 months. (Detroit Free Press)
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