EliteProspects’ Mitch Brown posted an article for EP Rinkside, discussing six prospects who “have the most to prove” this upcoming season, and he’s not wrong in suggesting that the immensely-talented Simon Edvinsson needs to display more consistency in his game:
Simon Edvinsson, D, Grand Rapids Griffins (Detroit Red Wings): Like [Seattle’s Shane] Wright, Simon Edvinsson is on this list not as a prospect on the verge of failing to make the NHL, but as one needing another step forward to achieve their lofty upside. But unlike Wright, it’s tough to paint Edvinsson’s 2022-23 season as anything other than a success, even if it wasn’t quite what we expected.
Edvinsson’s dynamic offence game took a hit in his first AHL season, while his defence took off. A tighter gap and more aggression made him a formidable 1-on-1 defender, and his off-puck reads improved. His puck game became more streamlined – point shots, simple passes, etc. – but he still showed the rather incredible tools, easily evading pressure with his feet and hands, and then showing both shooting and passing skill to complete the best play.
This season, expect Edvinsson’s offensive game to take centre stage. That means lots of points, highlights, and a consistent playmaking impact. If he does that, he should still become the top-pairing defender he looked like two years ago.
Continued (paywall); Edvinsson proved that he could play defense last year in Grand Rapids, and this year, if he can balance his tremendous offensive skills with actually playing defense…
There’s the hope for him to become an elite offensive defenseman.