Quoting: AFOX10900
Yes I've watched Skellefteå, and everyone I've talked to has said he hasn't been good since the Hlinka and showing the occasional flashes at the WJC (which is really all the "experts" watch...)
He's 18 and playing in the 3rd best mens league in the world. Samberg is miles behind.
Broberg as an 18-year-old:
March 2020 – On paper, Broberg’s one goal and eight points in 40 SHL games sounds mediocre when in fact that is solid production for an SHL rookie who will not be 19-years-old until late June. For an Oiler comparison, Oscar Klefbom, Edmonton’s top defenseman, recorded just two points in 33 SHL games in his draft plus one season and that was after playing 23 SHL games in his draft year. For other comparables... Erik Karlsson recorded 10 points in 45 SHL games after being drafted. No one is saying that Broberg is the second coming of Erik Karlsson but these comparisons do illustrate that his production is fair for a defender his age. Broberg’s one point in seven World Junior games this year is underwhelming but with that being said, too much stock is often put on international tournament performances... he is one of the best defensemen in his age group. - Jameson Ewasiuk
Samberg as a 21-year-old:
April 2020 – Samberg signed a three-year entry level contract with the Jets and it would appear he is set to make the jump to the pro level next year. Before he is ready for the NHL, Samberg will need to improve his foot speed to be able to compete with the quickness around the league. Expect him to be at Jets training camp in September, but it could be an extended stay with the Moose before he acclimates to the pace of the game. - Jamie Zadow
You can keep him. We'll keep RNH, thanks.