1/11: St. Louis has officially assigned Stenberg to the AHL.
1/10: The Blues will likely have center prospect Otto Stenberg finish his 2024-25 season in North America after starting the year on loan to the Swedish Hockey League’s Malmö Redhawks, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports. Malmö confirmed that Stenberg won’t be returning to the club this season after representing the Swedes at the 2025 World Junior Championship.
Stenberg, 19, was the second of three first-round picks that St. Louis made in the 2023 draft. Going 25th overall after Dalibor Dvorský (10th) and fellow Swede Theo Lindstein (29th), the offensively-inclined pivot was expected to go higher coming into the year but fell to the late first after a stagnant offensive showing in Sweden’s top junior league.
Since his draft day, Stenberg has barely touched junior competition aside from back-to-back showings at the WJC. He’s played primarily in the SHL with Frölunda and Malmö, but as per usual with youngsters in Europe, he hasn’t climbed high enough up the depth chart to see his point totals pop.
In 25 games with Malmö this year, Stenberg had three goals and three assists for six points with a minus-seven rating, second-worst on the team. The Blues signed him to his entry-level contract in May, and since he was a first-round pick, he could have been sent to the AHL to begin the season without his Swedish team’s permission, but they opted to keep him at home regardless.
Now, after Stenberg posted eight points in seven games en route to a bronze-game loss to the Czechs, he’ll be coming stateside after all. He’ll link up with fellow 2023 first-rounder Dvorský, who leads Springfield in goals with 11 in 27 games as the pair come back from their WJC loans.
The move opens the door to a potential NHL recall for Stenberg down the stretch, although he’ll likely get a long leash in the AHL before that’s something the Blues consider.
thebirds
Gotta feeling Otto is going to be a stud.
Monkey’s Uncle
There aren’t enough guys named Otto around anymore. Palindromes rock.
Totte
Otto Stenberg never played for Malmö. He played for Frölunda Hockey Club in the SHL
Gabriel Foley
Stenberg played 25 games for Malmo this season.
Nha Trang
We need all the damn help we can get in Springfield. I walked out of that game against Hartford a week ago when they were playing ugly against a mediocre team, bonehead error after trying to be too cute after just failing to execute … and it was only 3-0 then. (Final score: 7-0). Team’s been beaten like a drum for two weeks now.