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Alex Wennberg had a standout NHL season with 55 points, including 18 goals, marking his second-best career performance. He played a crucial leadership role for the San Jose Sharks and represented Team Sweden at the Olympics.
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Alex Wennberg had one of the best seasons of his NHL career.
His 55 points ā with 18 goals and 37 assists ā are the second highest of his career, following his 2016-17 season with the Columbus Blue Jackets where he finished with 59 points. And his 18 goals are the most of any season of his career.
He represented Team Sweden at the Olympics, and he served as a key part of the leadership group for the San Jose Sharks.
And yet, Wennberg still thinks he can get better: āI feel like I played some of my best hockey, for sureā¦this is the type of player I want to be and the kind of leader and show the younger guys the way I think we should play, as well. Iām happy with the way I played, and I feel like next year, itās time to take another step as well.ā
Wennberg spoke about competing with Michael Misa for the 2C role next year, Kiefer Sherwood joining the San Jose Sharks, the player heās become since Columbus drafted him, and more.
On the San Jose Sharks turning into a destination now that heās been here a couple yearsā¦
Even though when I signed here it was still in kind of like a rebuild, I wouldnāt sign if I believed weāre not pushing to be a playoff team or be contenders. The plan was always there, and I have fully trust in what we do and what weāre building on, but right now, we [took] a huge step, obviously, [in] what weāre trying to achieve. But for me, thatās the reason why I got brought in as well. Take the responsibility, be a leader here to the young guys and show what type of team you want to be.
This was always the dream for me to keep building and becoming the team we were trying to be. We started to see some progress, but the jobās not done yet. We still have a lot of work to do.
Alex Wennberg recorded 55 points, consisting of 18 goals and 37 assists, during the recent NHL season.
His 55 points are the second highest of his career, only behind his 2016-17 season with the Columbus Blue Jackets, where he had 59 points.
Alex Wennberg served as a key part of the leadership group for the San Jose Sharks during the season.
Yes, Alex Wennberg represented Team Sweden at the Olympics.
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On what the signing of Kiefer Sherwood meant to the teamā¦
It means a lot. Hell of a person. Iām playing on the same line [with him] as wellā¦And then what he brings to the game, feisty guy, loves to hit, run around, and talks a lot on the ice, but I feel like you need that gritinessā¦We have a lot of skillā¦donāt get me wrong, but the way heās affecting the game, with the physicality and show the emotions too, I think that helps the team as well to get that kind of player. So great guy, great player to get in.
On how the Sharks can cut down on goals againstā¦
Thatās something we need to improve. Itās a team collectively. Right now we have a good structure, but making a mistake, we expose ourselves a little bit and then obviously letting them score too many goals. To be a good team, you got to be consistent and play a 60-minute game and try to score more goals than the other team. So something we need to work onā¦with the team we have that weāre building, to get more experience, when it comes down to games to have the right puck managementā¦So I feel like it comes a little bit by maturing a little bit. But other than that, we just got to believe in what we do as well.
On competing for the 2C role with Michael Misa next yearā¦
Misa is a hell of a player. [His] rookie season, you can see even for him, heās taken a huge step from when he first got here. As a center too, even though weāre competing against each other, weāre great friends [trying] to help each other out.
Even for Mack, heās the player he is as well, but the experience I have hopefully can help both him and Misa evolve and become better as well.
But Iām not going to sit back and let him take it over. Iām going to put up the fight as well, because I think thatās what also makes teams become better. If Iām pushing to be the guy and push for a chance [for] that ice time, Iām going to do it as well. And hopefully heās going to give me a hell of a battle, and hopefully he will beat me, but then Iāll come back even better.
On how heās grown as a player since being drafted by Columbusā¦
Itās hard. If you ask me right now, the way Iām playing and how I feel with the confidence on the ice and the role I have, I feel like this is the type of player I want to be, and what I feel like fits me the best.
So a lot of different from when I first got into league, a lot of things has happened. But I mean, just the player I am, I feel like I want to be the guy where you can trust in the last 30 seconds to kill the penalty or score a goal.
So I want to be that kind of guy who can adjust and be ready for whatever. The role I have right now, and the trust I have from the coach as well, I feel like itās just a great fit.
On how heās feeling physically to end the seasonā¦
I feel great. Every time you end the season, right now youād rather want to play. You feel a little bit sad at this moment, like how I feel as a player. I feel like some rest is going to do me well, for sure. But right now, it feels great. When you close down the book here, youāre going to see all the good parts of it. But right now, I would rather play than stand here with you guys.
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