Norwegian forward Eskild Bakke Olsen is catching NHL attention at the 2026 World Championship. He has begun to garner interest from NHL clubs, Daily Faceoff’s Steven Ellis told Norwegian news outlet Nitten. Bakke Olsen is currently tied for second on Team Norway in tournament scoring with five points in seven games. He signed a three-year contract with the SHL’s Linkoping HC ahead of the 2025-26 season. That will mean any NHL move prior to 2028 will require a buyout.
Bakke Olsen, 24, grew up through Norway’s youth hockey ranks and debuted in the country’s top pro league in 2020. He moved to Sweden’s HockeyAllsvenskan three years later and quickly stood out. He led BIK Karlskoga in scoring with 37 points in 49 games of the 2023-24 season, then held onto his title with 53 points in 48 games of the 2024-25 season. Those performances earned Bakke Olsen a promotion to the SHL last season. He made good work of it, with 32 points in 51 games of his first season with Linkoping – the second-most scoring on the team.
The playmaking center will try to continue his climb up the hockey world with another strong SHL season, or a move to North American pros, on the other side of the World Championship.
Other notes from around the hockey world:
- The University of Massachusetts has confirmed the addition of Anaheim Ducks prospect Maxim Masse. The reigning QMJHL scoring champion will be one of college hockey’s top recruits after notching 51 goals and 102 points in 63 games of the Chicoutimi Sagueneens season. At 6-foot-3, 200-pounds, Masse brings a rare mix of size and scoring ability. He has grown to top prospect status since his third-round selection in the 2024 NHL Draft and should continue to demand a top lineup role with the MinuteMen. But already 20 years old, Masse will also face questions of if he can turn pro before his fast-moving development begins to slow down.
- 2026 NHL Draft goalie prospect William Lacelle has decided to continue his career at the University of Nebraska-Omaha next season. He will help the Mavericks make up for the graduation of captain Simon Latkoczy following his move to the ECHL. Lacelle is garnering mid-round attention after splitting his season between the Rimouski Oceanic and Baliville-Boisbriand Armada. He finished the year with a .917 save percentage and 27-15-2 record between the two squads. Lacelle added a .909 save percentage and 10-5-0 record in 15 playoff games with the Armada. He will compete with Omaha’s 2025-26 backup Dawson Cowan for starting minutes next season. Cowan recorded a .901 save percentage and four wins in 12 starts this season.
