To recap, Holmström arrived in Bridgeport as an 18-year-old for the 2019-20 season, making him one of the youngest players in the league. His rookie year was cut short due to the pandemic and his second American Hockey League season was an abbreviated 24-game campaign, though Swede played part of the year for HC Vita Hästen in Sweden's Allsvenskan league.
Last year was closer to normal, as Holmström and the Bridgeport Islanders played a full schedule with some COVID-19 precautions. The result was a breakout year, with Holmström recording 43 points (12G, 31A) in 68 games, nearly double the 22 points (12G, 10A) he had in 70 games over his first two seasons. The winger had 23 points (6G, 17A) in the final 24 games of the regular season and added four points (3G, 1A) in six playoff games.
"Mostly it's the confidence to believe in myself and what I can do out there," Holmström said. "And just getting stronger, more used to the North American way to play as well, which I think has been awesome for me. I showed that in the last half of the season as well."
Aatu Räty, the Islanders' 2021 second round pick, joined Bridgeport at the end of the season and playoff run. He had praise for Holmström's game after seeing it close up.
"Just an effortless skater who moves so well," Räty said. "Super skilled. He's big, I feel like he's getting stronger every day. He's going to be good in the corners this year. A good shot, he absolutely rips it. Really a complete player, he played PK in Bridgeport last year, so he's going to be good defensively too."