
"Koblar has a large frame at 6-foot-3, and adds to Toronto's depth down the middle. Toronto has been keeping an eye on his team as 2024 draftee, Victor Johansson, also played with Leksands IF J20. Koblar is a two-way playmaking center who isn't afraid to be physical, and if he fills out his frame further, he could become a force that's quite difficult to play against."
"Koblar may not have racked up the points last season, but he was a solid presence for Leksands. Koblar scored 8 goals and 21 points, and while that might seem low, there was some limitation with his linemates. Still, Koblar played a great two-way game throughout the season and ended the season with a plus-7 rating, before going on to score four goals in seven playoff games."
"Koblar has now had a full summer under the Leafs organization, and seeing as he is a driven athlete, he likely has been locking in his training and diet to support his growth as he looks to become even stronger. Whether Koblar gets called up to play Leksands IF U20, or if he will return to Leksands IF J20 remains to be seen, but either way we expect Koblar to have a more offensively successful season."
Tinus-Luc Koblar, drafted 64th overall in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, is a 6-foot-3 two-way center who adds size and middle depth. He scored 8 goals and 21 points last season, finished plus-7, and added four goals in seven playoff games while playing as a 17-year-old against under-20 competition for Leksands. Koblar plays a physical, playmaking two-way game and could become very difficult to play against if he fills out his frame. He spent a summer training under the Maple Leafs organization and is projected to take a step forward offensively whether he advances to U20 or returns to J20.
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