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Watch Nils Hoglander and his determination and audaciousness immediately stand out. Those are two qualities the Canucks are hoping to see very soon. (by imacSportsnet)

general manager Jim Benning had a 57th birthday on Wednesday that every NHL GM dreams about: a conference call with all of his favourite reporters, peppering him with questions about the prospect he just signed.Swedish winger Nils Hoglander, the 2019 second-round pick who is arguably the organization’s No. 2 prospect outside the NHL, to a three-year entry-level contract. Blow out the candles and make a wish.

Benning didn’t rule out Hoglander, who is 20 years old and a sturdy five-foot-eight, making the Canucks next training camp – whenever that is. That seems unrealistic given the winger’s inexperience and modest production of nine goals and 16 points in 41 Swedish Hockey League games this season with Rogle BK.

It was the same elbow Hoglander used to injure Lulea defenceman Fredrik Styrman near the start of the season in Sweden.At nearly nearly 190 pounds, he’s actually not very small. “He has been playing against men since he was 17 years old,” Abbott said. “When he first came in for testing, Nils blew us away. The kid was a freak physically. It’s unheard of for a 17-year-old to lead testing in a room full of guys who look like underwear models. He can handle himself along the boards and in tight his game is elite.”

 

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