Tinus Luc Koblar has a clear target in front of him now: an NHL roster spot with the Maple Leafs.
The 19-year-old forward, who spent last season in the SHL on a team that dropped to Allsvenskan, signed a new deal with Rögle this summer after turning heads for Norway at the World Championships. Toronto then signed him to an entry-level contract, and he made his first appearance around the organization at post-draft development camp, where he immediately lined up at centre with Gavin McKenna.
For now, though, Koblar is still in Sweden. He’s training with Rögle and played a preseason game yesterday, though the box score didn’t include any goals for him.
He did help create a scoring chance in the first half, which the report described as very boring and very bad, and the game as a whole was not much better. The official results were unavailable, and the second-half scorers were left as something of a mystery after the hockey had already gone off the rails in August.
According to a report in the Swedish press, Koblar will play one more preseason game a week from now before heading home briefly and then returning to Toronto. He is expected to take part in the rookie tournament in Gatineau, which features two games on September 12 and 13, before moving on to Leafs main training camp.
What he’s chasing there is simple. He wants a place on the NHL roster.
Koblar has said that if he doesn’t make the team, he’ll go back to Rögle and won’t play in the AHL. The reporting also notes that, because his Swedish contract was signed after the draft, he may still be eligible for the AHL, though the club in Sweden would not have the same power to block that as it would if he had been drafted from that team.
Even so, the message from Koblar has been consistent: no AHL.
As he told Helsingborgs Dagblad, “Toronto believes that I will succeed in taking a place, with the way I played last season and what I did in the World Cup. That's why I'm going to the main camp as well, says Koblar to Helsingborgs Dagblad.”
The challenge is obvious. Toronto has a crowded group of forwards under contract, and the ice time Koblar would get in Rögle would be more than what he could expect in the AHL, let alone the NHL. If he’s going to crack the Leafs now, he’ll have to be a major surprise.
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