EDMONTON, AB - Philip Broberg is no stranger to Edmonton.
Despite being a new face in the Oilers organization, the eighth-overall selection at this past weekend's NHL Draft made a big impression at Rogers Place last August using the Hlinka Gretzky Cup as a platform to showcase his promising speed, size, and offensive instincts.
"We had a good team there in the Hlinka tournament, and I had a good tournament as well," Broberg, speaking to the media at Oilers Development Camp on Monday, said. "So I'm comfortable being here in Edmonton, for sure."
The next step for the blueliner, who turns 18 years old on Tuesday, will be getting acclimated to the professional game and North American ice.
That task will involve a choice - returning to the Swedish Hockey League and Skelleftea AIK for another year, or crossing the pond to play for the Hamilton Bulldogs, who own the Orebro, Sweden product's rights in the OHL.
"If I go back to Sweden I'll play in the SHL, and if I stay here I will play on the small ice and stuff like that," Broberg said. "But we'll see what's happening after I talk to Edmonton about it."
DEV CAMP: Broberg's options
"I'm going to talk with Edmonton and see what they think would be best for me, and that's where I will play next year," Philip Broberg said