Prospect round-up: Berggren, Veleno, Seider score goals in SHL

Of prospect-related note:

In the Finnish Liiga, Victor Brattstrom stopped 15 of 17 shots as KooKoo won 3-2 in a shootout over HPK;

Eemil Viro had 2 shots and finished even in 14:52 played as TPS Turku won 2-1 over SaiPa;

In a difficult outing, Otto Kivenmaki finished even in 11:48 played and Kasper Kotkansalo finished at -2 in 19:09 played as Assat Pori lost 9-1 to Lukko Rauma.

In the SHL, Jonatan Berggren scored a goal on 2 shots, finishing at +1 in 17:42 played as Skelleftea AIK won 3-2 in overtime over IK Oskarshamn:

Joe Veleno scored his first SHL goal on 1 shot, finishing at +1 and winning 46% of his faceoff in 15:14 of ice time as the Malmo Redhawks won 7-2 over Brynas:

Moritz Seider had an up-and-down game, scoring a goal, taking 4 shots and finishing even in 22:39 played as Rogle BK lost 6-5 in overtime to Orebro Hockey. Matias Brome had an assist, 1 shot, and finished at -1 in 18:58 played.

Albert Johansson had 2 shots and finished at +1 in 14:06 played as Farjestads BK won 5-0 over Djurgardens IF. Albin Grewe had 1 shot in 9:53 played for Djurgarden;

Lucas Raymond had 1 shot in 12:15 played as the Frolunda Indians won 3-1 over Linkopings HC;

Tonight, in NCAA Division I hockey, Sam Stange and the University of Wisconsin will battle Notre Dame (on the NHL Network at 7 PM);

In the USHL, Kyle Aucoin and the Tri-City Americans will battle Lincoln;

And Chase Bradley’s Sioux City Musketeers will tangle with the Waterloo Black Hawks.

Update: in NCAA Hockey, Ryan O’Reilly scored a goal on 1 shot and finished at -1 in the Arizona State University Sun Devils’ 8-1 loss to the University of Michigan;

Sam Stange had 1 shot and finished at -1 as the University of Wisconsin Badgers won 5-3 over Notre Dame;

Update #2: In the USHL, Chase Bradley had 2 shots and finished even in the Sioux City Musketeers’ 4-3 win over Waterloo;

And Kyle Aucoin had an assist and 3 shots, finishing at +1 in the Tri-City Storm’s 3-2 OT win over Lincoln.

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