SJHN Daily: William Eklund on Victor’s AHL Debut, Reaves Wants To Return Next Year, Arm Swing Mechanics in Skating
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There’s another Eklund making waves in North American hockey.
San Jose Sharks’ forward William Eklund’s younger brother Victor Eklund — who was drafted No. 16 overall by the New York Islanders — was assigned to the Bridgeport Islanders this week.
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“It’s really fun for him, it’s a good experience for him coming over here and seeing how the game works here on the smaller surface,” William said. “So far, so good, he’s been doing really good, so really proud of him.”
And Victor made an impact immediately, scoring the game-winning shootout goal.
William said he hasn’t seen the particular move Victor scored on from him before, but that it was nifty and a “hell of a shot.”
Victor Eklund with the shootout winner in his AHL debut!
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William said he watches Victor as much as he can, including the two games he’s played so far for Bridgeport.
“He’s been doing really good things,” William said. “He’s learning how to play this game, it’s a different type of game. But so far he’s been really good. You can see how much hockey he has in him and he’s going to keep doing that.”
William also passed on some wisdom from his own experience in the AHL, playing for the San Jose Barracuda.
He played 54 games in the AHL in the 2022-23 season — his first in North America.
“It’s patience in the AHL” William said. “You’re so eager to get up and get to play in the NHL, but you’ve got to have some patience sometimes and keep doing your thing everyday and eventually it’s going to get you results.”
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