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Canucks: How Linus Karlsson answered leadership challenge in Abbotsford
Canucks: How Linus Karlsson answered leadership challenge in Abbotsford

National Post

time29-05-2025

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Canucks: How Linus Karlsson answered leadership challenge in Abbotsford

Article content Linus Karlsson was challenged this AHL season to be a leader for the Abbotsford Canucks. Article content Article content The directive came from rookie head coach Manny Malhotra, who believed the Swedish winger could lead by example to motivate a group of younger prospects. It paid off handsomely both individually and collectively. Article content The Vancouver Canucks ' affiliate used a franchise best 44-24-0-4 record as a springboard for postseason success and its first best-of-seven Western Conference final series appearance against the Texas Stars. It opens Thursday at the Abbotsford Centre. Article content Article content Karlsson turned 23 goals in 32 regular-season AHL games into seven playoff goals in 12 outings, which is tied for the league lead. It was just another example of Malhotra pressing all the right motivation buttons. Article content 'He's pushing me to be more of a leader and that's helping me more in my game,' the 25-year-old Swedish winger told Postmedia. 'Make sure I'm on guys, set screens, be around the net and be good defensively.' Article content If that isn't enough, getting master-class tutelage from Henrik and Daniel Sedin allowed Karlsson to improve pace and net presence at the NHL level to look like a roster mainstay for the parent Canucks next season. Article content Article content 'Both Daniel and Hank have been incredible ever since I came here,' stressed Karlsson, who signed a one-year $775,000 US extension March 14 and won't be waiver exempt in 2025-26. 'I was more of a half-wall guy, and the power play and working down low have been a good fit. Article content Article content 'And that's where Daniel and Hank have been good with details around the net, tips, and finding the soft areas. That's where I will grow the most.' Article content Article content Karlsson scored twice Monday in a 5-0 series-clinching road win over the Colorado Eagles to advance to the conference final. He opened scoring on the power play late in the first period by taking a cross-ice feed in the high slot, fending off a defender, and picking the high far side with a snap shot. Article content He then gave Abbotsford a four-goal cushion early in the third period by taking a drop pass at pace, trying to get a shot through a defender, and then battling the blueliner for puck possession before jamming it home. It was tenacity and finish leadership by example. Article content Maybe we can dial this leadership dynamic back to Karlsson's sensational SHL rookie season with Skelleftea AIK. On a veteran-laden team, he struck for seven goals in his first 12 games and eclipsed Elias Pettersson 's first-year mark with 26 goals in 52 games.

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