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#28 Oscar Moller

Position: Forward

Shoots: Right

Height: 5'11

Weight: 177

Hometown: Spanga, Sweden

Date of Birth: Jan 22, 1989

2006-07 Team: Chilliwack Bruins

How Acquired: Chilliwack Bruins 1st selection, 2nd overall in the 2006 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft

 
Notes

Acquired by the Bruins with the 2nd overall pick in the 2006 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft...scored his first WHL goal with Chilliwack September 29th 2006 vs Vancouver...led the Bruins with 32 goals last season...was named co winner, along with Mark Santorelli of the Bruins Rookie of the Year award last season...drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft...holds Bruins records for most goals in a game (3), which he has done three times, points in one period (4), goals in one period (3), points in one game (5), and longest goal scoring streak (9 games, 17 goals) set earlier this season...Captained Team Sweden to a bronze medal at the U18 championships last summer...will play for Team Sweden in the upcoming World Junior Championships in the Czech Republic.

 
Stats         

Current WHL Stats

First WHL Goal / First goal as a Bruin

September 29th at Vancouver (goaltender Dustin Slade) powerplay goal (7-1 loss)

2006-07 Regular Season Multiple Point Games

Total: 20

4 points: 1 time

3 points: 6 times

2 points: 13 times

2006-07 Playoffs Multiple Point Games

Total: 1

2 points: 1 time

2006-07 Regular Season Multiple Goal Games

Total: 6

2 goals: 6 times

2006-07 Regular Season Three Star Selections

Total: 15

1st Star: 6 times

2nd Star: 5 times

3rd Star: 4 times

2007-08 Regular Season Multiple Point Games

September 23rd vs Tri City 2a (4-3 loss)

September 29th vs Prince George 1g 1a (6-4 win)

October 6th vs Kamloops 1g 1a (4-2 loss)

October 8th vs Spokane 1g 1a (5-3 win)

October 17th vs Seattle 3g (6-2 win)

October 20th at Tri city 3g 2a (6-5 OT loss)

October 21st at Portland: 1g 1a (4-3 win)

October 26th at Prince George: 2g (5-3 loss)

October 27th at Prince George: 3g (7-2 win)

November 2nd at Kelowna: 1g 1a (3-2 OT loss)

November 3rd vs Kelowna: 1g 1a (4-3 loss)

November 6th vs Prince George: 1g 1a (4-2 win)

November 30th vs Portland: 4a (5-2 win)

December 1st at Kamloops: 1g 1a (6-2 win)

December 2nd vs Kelowna: 1g 1a (3-1 win)

December 4th vs Prince George: 4a (6-3 win)

January 16th vs Seattle: 1g 2a (5-2 win)

January 26th at Kamloops: 2a (7-4 loss)

February 5th vs Tri City: 1g 1a (5-4 shootout loss)

February 9th at Kelowna: 1g 1a (4-1 win)

February 13th at Prince George: 2a (4-2 win)

February 22nd at Saskatoon: 2g (4-3 OT loss)

February 26th at Moose Jaw: 1g 1a (4-2 loss)

February 27th at Brandon: 2g (6-3 loss)

March 9th vs Kelowna: 2g (4-3 SO loss)

March 14th vs Kamloops: 2a (3-1 win)

2007-08 Regular Season Multiple Goal Games

October 17th vs Seattle 3g (6-2 win)

October 20th at Tri City 3g (6-5 OT loss)

October 26th at Prince George 2g (5-3 loss)

October 27th at Prince George 3g (7-2 win)

November 6th vs Prince George 2g (4-2 win)

February 22nd at Saskatoon: 2g (4-3 OT loss)

February 27th at Brandon: 2g (6-3 loss)

March 9th vs Kelowna: 2g (4-3 SO loss)

2007-08 Regular Season Three Star Selections

September 21st - 2nd at Kamloops (2-1 win)

September 22nd - 2nd vs Portland (2-0 win)

October 6th - 3rd vs Kamloops (4-2 loss)

October 17th -1st vs Seattle (6-2 win)

October 19th - 2nd at Tri City (6-5 OT loss)

October 26th - 2nd at Prince George (5-3 win)

October 27th - 1st at Prince George (7-2 win)

November 2nd - 2nd at Kelowna (3-2 OT loss)

November 6th - 1st vs Prince George (4-2 win)

November 14th - 2nd at Everett (2-1 SO win)

November 23rd - 2nd at Tri City (4-3 loss)

November 24th - 3rd at Portland (4-3 loss)

December 2nd - 2nd at Kamloops (6-2 win)

January 16th - 3rd vs Seattle (5-2 win)

February 19th - 1st vs Edmonton (3-2 win)

February 22nd - 2nd at Saskatoon (4-3 OT loss)

February 26th - 3rd at Moose Jaw (4-2 loss)

February 27th - 2nd at Brandon (6-3 loss)

March 9th - 1st vs Kelowna (4-3 SO loss)

 

 
Photos
 
 
Video

At the NHL draft

Chasing a Dream: The Oscar Moller Story

Central Scouting Video

 
News

December 4th, 2007 - Moller to suit up for Sweden at World Juniors

December 27th, 2007 - Moller, Swedes Hammer Denmark

December 29th, 2007 - Sweden Stuns Canada

December 31st, 2007 - Moller scores once, adds assist as Sweden wins Group A

 

 

 

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