On Thursday, the Calgary Flames selected Swedish junior defenceman Axel Hurtig in the seventh round, 208th overall, in the 2023 NHL Draft. The following Wednesday, the Western Hockey League’s Calgary Hitmen have selected Hurtig in the first round, 33rd overall, in the 2023 CHL Import Draft.
With the 33rd-overall pick in the 2023 CHL Import Draft, the @WHLHitmen select @NHLFlames prospect Axel Hurtig! pic.twitter.com/x0U9m92PJw
— The WHL (@TheWHL) July 5, 2023
Hurtig turned 18 last month. He’s listed at 6’4″, 203 pounds, and he’s a left shot blueliner. Flames director of amateur scouting Tod Button raved about Hurtig’s growth over the 2022-23 season, as he went from being a depth player on Rogle’s under-20 team and the Swedish national under-18 men’s team and gradually became a core member of both. He helped Rogle’s under-20 team win their league’s playoffs, and helped his country capture silver at the men’s Under-18 World Championships and bronze at the World Junior A Challenge.
By virtue of selecting Hurtig, the Hitmen hold his Canadian major junior rights and provide him (and the Flames) with some developmental options:
(We’re checking on the implications of the first two scenarios on length of time that the Flames would be able to hold his NHL rights without signing him.)
If nothing else, there are a few different scenarios that would see Hurtig developing much closer to the Flames than Angelholm, Sweden, and allow the Flames a much more hands-on role in his development.
Button described Hurtig as a project last week in Nashville. And yeah, he’s big, raw, and has yet to play (a) a single pro game or (b) a full season of Swedish junior hockey. But you can see why the Flames would like him enough to draft him, and you can also see why the Hitmen would like him enough to draft him, too.
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