DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills spoke with Red Wings prospect defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka and Red Wings director of player development Dan Cleary, discussing ASP’s strengths and weaknesses:
“Smart kid,” Red Wings director of player development Dan Cleary said about Sandin Pellikka. “Really composed. That translates to his on-ice game as well. When he’s under pressure or siege, he’s got the ability to calm it down and make the play instead of rushing it. He’s already in real good shape and tested well.”
The 5-foot-11, 180-pound blueliner was pleased with the overall strides he made last season but wants to close existing gaps in his defensive game.
“That’s something I’m working on with my defensive coach in the SHL too,” Sandin Pellikka said. “Pierre Jonsson, he always helps me with that and wants me to get stronger. He takes me aside pretty much after every practice and makes me do one-on-one drills.”
Sandin Pellikka, who represented Team Sweden at the 2023 World Junior Summer Showcase from July 29 – Aug. 4 at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Mich., will continue his development with Skellefteå AIK next season.
Expected of Sandin Pellikka, according to Cleary, will be improving “certain areas of his game.”
“Going into his second year in the SHL, which is a great development league to play in, he’s already in good shape,” Cleary said. “He’s gotta get stronger and a little more quicker, but he’s certainly got the brains. He’s got the tools, a nice set of hands and good patience.”