"He told me to be myself, have fun and really just enjoy the week," Boqvist said of his brother's guidance.
While there is room for improvement as with almost any prospect, scouts are still very high what Boqvist could become in the NHL.
"He has the skills and size of another Sweden-born defenseman, Erik Karlsson," said NHL.com writer Adam Kimelman. "Boqvist likely will need at least one more season in the Swedish Hockey League to add strength and improve his consistency and commitment to the defensive side of the puck, but then should add a high-end puck-moving piece to a team's attack."
Boqvist did tell media at the combine that he sees his movement from the SHL to the world's best hockey league as more likely a two or three-year process, but the comparisons to his favorite player surely excite the young defenseman.
"I have always been a huge fan of Karlsson and while he is much better than me at this point I strive to be at his level one day," Boqvist said. "I watch film on him almost every day in order to further emulate how he plays."
While those are some big shoes to fill, Central Scouting's second ranked European skater seems to have the tools to reach that point someday.
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING:
"Boqvist is a finesse defenseman who is very skilled, possesses excellent vision and tons of talent. He is fun to watch and full of surprises on the ice. He often plays bigger than his size and skated in his first games with Sweden's Senior National Team in April," said European Scouting Services's Goran Stubb.
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