FC Rank 46
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William
Stromgren

Stromgren is a big winger who has a lot of impressive tools, but is still learning to master all of them. He has quick first steps that helps him to reach top-speed effortlessly and he has great agility and puck control which makes him hard for defenders to stop. He’s a big winger who moves…

Date of Birth
June 7, 2003
Position
Left Wing
Height
6'3"
Draft Year
2021
Place of Birth
Örnsköldsvik, SWE  
Shoots
Left
Weight
175 lbs
Draft Result
2/45 (CGY)
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Jan 18/24 Stromgren William 25474 – Ontario vs. Calgary AHL by Aaron Vickers View Report
Apr 28/21 Stromgren William 22011 – Sweden vs. Canada WJC-18 by Fredrik Haak View Report
Jan 22/21 Stromgren William 21603 – MoDo vs. Vasby ALLSVENSKAN by Fredrik Haak View Report
Dec 16/20 Stromgren William 21458 – Mora J20 vs. MoDo J20 SUPERELIT by Derek Neumeier View Report
Nov 6/20 Stromgren William 21259 – MoDo J20 vs. Skelleftea J20 SUPERELIT by Viktor Bergman View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2023-2024 Calgary Wranglers ahl 27 1 2 3 0.11 -4 10
2022-2023 Brynäs IF shl 45 3 5 8 0.18 -6 8
2022-2023 Brynäs IF J20 j20-nationell 1 1 2 3 3 3 0
2022-2023 Calgary Wranglers ahl 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022-2023 Rögle BK J20 j20-nationell 1 3 0 3 3 0 0
2021-2022 Rögle BK shl 6 0 0 0 0 -1 0
2021-2022 Rögle BK J20 j20-nationell 44 13 23 36 0.82 -5 18
2020-2021 MoDo Hockey hockeyallsvenskan 27 3 6 9 0.33 7 2
2020-2021 MoDo Hockey J20 j20-nationell 14 10 8 18 1.29 9 8
2020-2021 Örnsköldsvik HF hockeyettan 11 1 11 12 1.09 -3 6
2019-2020 MoDo Hockey J18 j18-nationell 9 6 3 9 1 -3 2
2019-2020 MoDo Hockey J20 j20-nationell 10 3 4 7 0.7 -1 2
December 25, 2022
Every NHL-affiliated player skating at the 2023 World Juniors
December 17, 2022
Carlsson, Lekkerimaki front Sweden at the 2023 World Juniors
July 25, 2021
BELL CURVE: Grades for each team at the 2021 Draft
July 24, 2021
2021 NHL Draft Tracker
July 23, 2021
FCHockey releases 2021 NHL Draft Guide
July 23, 2021
2021 NHL Draft – FCHockey’s Draft Directory
July 22, 2021
FCHockey’s FULL Seven-Round Staff Mock
July 7, 2021
FCHockey releases Final ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
May 13, 2021
Bell’s 10 Takes: World Under-18 Championship
May 11, 2021
10 risers from the 2021 Under-18s
May 6, 2021
World U18s: 3 Stars of the Final
May 1, 2021
World U18s: 3 stars from Day 6
April 23, 2021
FC releases Spring ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
April 18, 2021
Edvinsson, Lysell headline Sweden’s U18 entry
February 12, 2021
FCHockey’s Winter Rankings: 5 Risers
February 10, 2021
FCHockey releases Winter Ranking for 2021 NHL Draft
December 4, 2020
FCHockey releases Preliminary ranking for 2021 NHL Draft

Stromgren is a big winger who has a lot of impressive tools, but is still learning to master all of them. He has quick first steps that helps him to reach top-speed effortlessly and he has great agility and puck control which makes him hard for defenders to stop. He’s a big winger who moves well for his size. His balance and power stand out. Stromgren keeps a nice, wide stance when slowing down in the offensive zone to protect the puck. His stickhandling is really strong, an attribute you don’t see often on big players. Stromgren has a direct and powerful style and tries to find solutions by being creative with speed. His speed helps him to create space both for himself and his linemates, and he found his line mates with hard, accurate passes. He uses his size and strength to protect the puck, and this combined with his speed, makes it hard to knock him off the puck. He can make a few impressive moves in a row to put himself in a dangerous scoring situation, but does need to improve his finishing ability and decision making once in those areas. He can play quickly when moving in the cycle or while stationary and moving pucks around with his teammates. Stromgren has a great release on his shot, it’s hard and accurate, and his passes are often that way as well. He can make the no-look cross-ice passes through traffic. He shows some shifts his motor, going in for an offensive chance, doubling back for the puck, and then going in for another chance. However, his effort level is inconsistent. He can coast or skate leisurely a little too often, especially on the backcheck. When he does backcheck, he is active with his stick in both covering areas and chasing the puck. He needs to improve his positioning in his own zone though, as he can be in the wrong place and leave opponents with more space then he should. He can overwork situations and he could be more calm in his play and read the game instead of chasing the puck. He also seems to have issues with his hand-eye coordination, as there are instances where he struggles to receive easy and wide-open passes. He could also use his frame better, as he lacks a physical edge.

– FCHockey’s 2021 NHL Draft Guide