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Tied for fifth in points on the Houston Bulls with 16 points in 21 games, Ludvig has definitely showed what he can do with his new linemates on the second line, with 10 of those points coming on the powerplay. 

 

Clearly, theres something there, as Sederstrom has seen his average minutes per game rise from 7.24 to 16.26, over double of what it was during the start of the season. Hes stepped up well into Chisms old place on the 2nd line, reuniting with MacElroy, whos also seen an increase in minutes. Unfortunately, Ludvigs brother, Joakim, has yet to make any improvements in his game, and Head Coach Pepper has decided it would be best if the twins were split. 

 

Now, while there may be good news with Ludvigs increase in minutes, its needless to say that some areas of Ludvigs game has been brought to the spotlight, areas that are lacking, per se. Ludvig currently has a shaky -9, while also conceding alot of shots when hes hemmed into his own zone. Although there is no true defensive presence on his line, he will have to work on this if he wishes to raise his draft stock.

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