ST. LOUIS β Early prognosticators didnβt even have Philip Broberg having a sniff of making the Sweden Menβs Winter Olympic hockey roster for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic games in Italy.
The St. Louis Blues defenseman, despite the odds against him, had other ideas.
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On Friday, the 24-year-old did what many didnβt think he would do: be chosen to represent his country for the first time at the highest level when he was named to Swedenβs Olympic roster.
βExtremely honored,β Broberg said Friday after a 4-3 win against the Vegas Golden Knights. βItβs a dream-come-true. Iβm very excited about it.
βGot a call from the coach (Sam Hallam) a few days ago. Itβs a dream-come-true. Iβm very excited.β
Broberg joined the likes of Victor Hedman (Tampa Bay Lightning), Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo Sabres), Erik Karlsson (Pittsburgh Penguins), Jonas Brodin (Minnesota Wild), Rasmus Andersson (Calgary Flames), Oliver Ekman-Larsson (Toronto Maple Leafs) and Gustav Forsling (Florida Panthers).
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Among those not on the initial list β of course there could be injuries that can change things β include Mattias Ekholm (Edmonton Oilers) and Hampus Lindholm (Boston Bruins) at the top of the list.
So for Broberg, who is having a fantastic season with the Blues, to get the consideration speaks volumes.
βIt does because Sweden has developed great defensemen for decades now,β Blues coach Jim Montgomery said. βThereβs a plethora in our league. It does speak volumes about what he was able to accomplish.β
Broberg is averaging 23:15 and has 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) in 42 games this season for the Blues and was likely chosen for the leaps and bounds heβs taken as a defensive player.
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βItβs a well-deserved and earned reward for how much heβs continued to progress in his career, not only in St. Louis but from when he did when he got drafted,β Montgomery said. βMore so than anything, in the game you see his physical tools, his ability to create off-man rushes offensively, his ability kill plays, his willingness to take away time and space and win battles 1-on-1 offensively and defensively, but the thing that has really improved with him is his mindset. His mindset has gone from being a good player in this league, and Iβm just talking since Iβve been working with him now to trying to become an elite player, and because that mindset has been every day in practice and every game, even when he doesnβt have legs β thatβs a hockey playerβs term β you donβt feel like you can get up and go, he pushes himself right through that. Iβve seen first periods when he hasnβt been on, the second and third period heβs our best player. And thatβs the will machine and the kind of guy you want to build around to get the culture to where you want, the culture to be. And thatβs kudos to him and his mindset that heβs developed as a young man early in his career.β
Broberg, acquired via offer sheet from the Oilers along with forward Dylan Holloway on Aug. 20, 2024, was on a mission to at least be under consideration.
βBefore the season we set goals and I think this was one of the goals for sure,β Broberg said. βIβm very excited about the opportunity Iβm going to get. Itβs going to be fun.
βI think we have a very good roster with a lot of very good players. Iβm excited to meet all the guys and get a chance to play with them as well.β
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How much Broberg gets to play is anyoneβs guess, but with Sweden, which opens on Feb. 11 at 2:10 p.m. (CT) against Italy, if they need a shutdown player to be in a plethora of situations, Broberg should be under heavy consideration. He has played 23-plus minutes 22 times this season.
βI think defensively, I think thatβs been a big focus for myself,β Broberg said. βGrow defensively and be hard to play against, have good sticks, be physical. I think thatβs a big, big thing. I still want to create offense as well, but thatβs just a plus.β
Being a lifelong Swede from Orebro, the hometown of Stanley Cup champion Carl Gunnarsson, Broberg now gets to make his own memories.
βI think the best memory I have is (Niklas) Lidstrom scored that game-winner and they won the gold obviously (in 2006 over Finland),β Broberg said. βI have that memory a lot and Iβm excited to be a part of the team there.β
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