12/11/25: Sweden’s 2026 Draft Prospects Showcase Skill at Jr. A World Challenge

Sweden will boast several high picks in this upcoming draft, particularly at the forward position. Leading the charge in this Swedish assault undoubtedly will be Ivar Stenberg, who averages nearly a point per game as a 17-year-old in Sweden’s top professional league. His scoring rate eclipses the offensive production in their draft years of high-end players such as Daniel & Henrik Sedin, Nicklas Backstrom, and Elias Lindholm. Stenberg has been rated a top 5 pick all season, and currently is ranked the number 1 overall prospect per Tony Ferrari at The Hockey News. Stenberg will represent Team Sweden at this season’s World Junior Championship. He will join other elite players such as fellow draft-eligible forward & potential top 10 pick Viggo Bjork, as well as forward Anton Frondell (3rd overall pick by CHI in 2025).

As draft-eligibles Stenberg & Bjork are both competing in the WJC later this month, neither of them is present at this week’s World Jr. A Challenge in Trois Rivieres, Quebec (Stenberg participated in this event last season). However, there are a number of excellent draft-eligible players representing Sweden here. Although there are numerous forwards to discuss, the player making the biggest impression on me is d-man Malte Gustafsson. To go along with Gustafsson’s size (6’4″, 200 lbs.), the potential top 15 pick is a smooth skater with excellent puck skills and shut-down defensive ability.

There are several high-end forwards to discuss as well, starting with projected first-round pick Marcus Nordmark. Nordmark has 4 points (1G 3A) this week and numerous other scoring chances, displaying his immense offensive prowess. He is joined by projected 2nd/3rd rounder Oscar Holmertz, who has yet to impose his considerable puck skills in posting only one goal so far at this event. Finally, comparatively unheralded forwards Alexander Command (6th/7th rounder) and Adam Andersson (4th/5th rounder) may have improved their draft stock with their significant offensive contributions this week, with four points apiece thus far. In particular, Andersson is a very defensively responsible two-way center, and has the size (6’4″ 205 lbs.) and physical presence teams covet in handling the rough going.

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