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The Calgary Flames have signed Swedish prospect Theo Stockselius to a three-year entry-level deal, indicating their commitment to his development. The 18-year-old center showcased impressive offensive skills while playing for DjurgÄrdens IF in Sweden.
The Calgary Flames have taken a decisive step toward shaping their future down the middle, signing highly intriguing Swedish prospect Theo Stockselius to a three-year entry-level deal that hints at both patience and high expectations.
The 18-year-old center spent the 2025â26 campaign developing across multiple levels in Sweden with DjurgĂ„rdens IF, splitting time between the clubâs senior squad and its U20 team while steadily showcasing his offensive upside. Calgary originally secured Stockselius with the 54th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draftâa selection acquired from the Washington Capitals in the trade that sent Andrew Mangiapane east.
At the junior level, Stockselius was nothing short of dominant. In just 11 regular-season games, he piled up four goals and 16 points, then elevated his game even further in the playoffs with nine goals and 20 points over another 11 contestsâproduction that underscored both his scoring instincts and ability to perform under pressure. His time in Swedenâs top professional league was more limited, however, as he recorded one assist across 19 SHL appearances while averaging under 10 minutes per night against seasoned competition.
Although the contract officially begins in the 2026â27 season, Stockselius is not expected to make an immediate jump to North America. Instead, the current projection is that he will return to DjurgĂ„rdens on loan, allowing him to continue refining his game in a familiar environment while earning more consistent minutes at the professional level.
His North American rights in junior hockey are already held by the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL, who acquired them earlier in the season from the Seattle Thunderbirds. As a 2007-born player, Stockselius remains eligible for two more years in the CHL, giving Calgary multiple pathways to manage his transition.
Internationally, the 6-foot-3 pivot has already made his mark. Representing Sweden at the IIHF U18 World Championship, he contributed one goal and five points in seven games en route to a silver medal finish. Looking ahead, he is on track to be a candidate for Swedenâs roster at the 2027 World Junior Championship, where his size and skillset could make him a key piece.
Theo Stockselius signed a three-year entry-level deal with the Calgary Flames.
In the 2025-26 season, Stockselius scored four goals and 16 points in 11 junior games and nine goals and 20 points in the playoffs.
Theo Stockselius was selected 54th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft, a pick acquired from the Washington Capitals in the trade involving Andrew Mangiapane.
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Stockselius becomes the first member of Calgaryâs 2025 draft class to sign, setting the tone for a group that still includes several notable prospects developing in the NCAA and overseas.
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