Nineteen year-old Oscar Moller was the Kings’ second round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft (52nd overall), and is coming off a monster season with the Western Hockey League’s Chiliwack Bruins. In his second season with the club, the right winger lead the team with 39 goals (good for 7th in the WHL), and was second on the team in scoring with 82 points (10th in the WHL).
Of those 39 goals, Moller tallied an incredible 10 in a 14-game span in October when he was named the Bruins’ player of the month.
The team finished with a disappointing 27-35-4 record after coming out and winning 10 of its first 15 games. The Bruins were eliminated in four games in its first round WHL series with the Vancouver Giants this past week. Moller had two goals and three points in the four games.
Moller had a few minutes to talk about the season and his development before he headed back home to Sweden for a few weeks.
