
"With the NHL on a break for the next two days, let's check in on the Panthers European-based, CHL and NCAA prospects. Forwards Linus Eriksson (2024 2/58) - Eriksson has two assists in 25 Swedish Hockey League games with Timrå IK to go along with a minus-six rating and 6 PIM. The 19-year-old will represent Sweden in the 2026 World Junior Championship. He is one of two Panthers prospects taking part in this year's tournament."
"Stepan Gorbunov (2024 6/169) - Gorbunov has played at three different levels in the Russian hockey pyramid this season. He scored one goal in 13 KHL games with Traktor Chelyabinsk. In 15 VHL games with Chelmet, he produced five goals and 12 points. And in 3 junior level MHL games with Belye Medvedi, he has collected three assists. Stepan Zvyagin (2023 7/198) had an assist in Dinamo-Molodechno 2-1 victory over Brest in Christmas Eve action from the BETERA Extraleague in Belarus."
"Shea Busch (2025 4/112) - Busch was leading the WHL in goals before suffering an upper-body injury in October that he has yet to return from. The injury has limited him to 12 games for the Everett Silvertips. During that short time, he amassed 13 goals and five assists to go along with a plus-13 rating and 10 PIM. Shamar Moses ( 2025 5/129) - Moses has appeared in 28 of No"
Several Florida Panthers prospects are experiencing varied development paths this season. Linus Eriksson has two assists in 25 SHL games with Timrå IK, a minus-six rating, and will represent Sweden at the 2026 World Junior Championship. Simon Zether has four SHL points in 23 games and returned to top-league play after time in HockeyAllsvenskan. Stepan Gorbunov split time across KHL, VHL and MHL levels, producing points mainly in the VHL. Stepan Zvyagin is second on his BEL team with 28 points. Injuries have sidelined Mads Klyvø and limited Shea Busch despite strong goal scoring early in the WHL.
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