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Michael Brandsegg-Nygård

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Michael Brandsegg-Nygård
Born (2005-10-05) 5 October 2005 (age 19)
Oslo, Norway
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg; 14 st 11 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Right
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Former teams
Detroit Red Wings
Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)
Vålerenga Ishockey
Skellefteå AIK
National team  Norway
NHL draft 15th overall, 2024
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 2021–present

Michael Brandsegg-Nygård (born 5 October 2005) is a Norwegian professional ice hockey forward for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 15th overall by the Red Wings in the 2024 NHL entry draft, becoming the first Norwegian ever selected in the first round.

Early life

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Michael Brandsegg-Nygård was born and raised in Oslo, Norway, where his father Kjell Richard Nygård [no] played for Vålerenga of EliteHockey Ligaen.[1][2] His father also played for Norway's national team.[3][4] Brandsegg-Nygård is close friends with Stian Solberg, with whom he played as a youth in Vålerenga's system. After Brandsegg-Nygård, Solberg was the second-ever Norwegian selected in the first round of the NHL entry draft.[5][6]

Playing career

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Brandsegg-Nygård made his senior professional debut for Vålerenga Ishockey of Norway's EliteHockey Ligaen (EHL) as a 16 year old, appearing in eight EHL games in addition to playing at the under-20 level. He was offered a spot in the system of Swedish club Mora IK midway through the year, but chose to remain in Norway until the season ended.[7]

Turning down an offer of a full time EHL role with Vålerenga,[7] Brandsegg-Nygård joined Mora for the 2022–23 season, appearing in 11 games in the second-tier HockeyAllsvenskan and 35 in the J20 Nationell.[8] He made his Allsvenskan debut a week after turning 17, on 12 October 2022,[9] and scored his first goal in the league against Tingsryds AIF on 7 November 2022.[7]

In his draft-eligible season, Brandsegg-Nygård once again split time between the professional and junior levels, recording eight goals and ten assists in 41 Allsvenskan games.[10] His shot, hockey IQ, and mature game were among the features lauded by scouts, who projected him as a first round pick and possibly "the best prospect Norway has ever produced."[8][11]

On 17 May 2024, Swedish Hockey League (SHL) club Skellefteå AIK announced that they had signed Brandsegg-Nygård to a one-year contract.[12] On 28 June 2024, at the 2024 NHL entry draft, he was selected 15th overall by the Detroit Red Wings, becoming the first Norwegian player selected in the first round.[13] Two weeks later, on 11 July, he signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Red Wings.[14] For the 2024–25 season, he was on loan to Skellefteå.[15] In hopes of winning the Le Mat Trophy, Brandsegg-Nygård chose to return to Sweden instead of playing for the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Red Wings' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate.[16] After Skellefteå was eliminated in the semifinals of the SHL playoffs, Brandsegg-Nygård went to the United States to play for the Griffins.[17]

International play

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Medal record
Representing  Norway
Men's ice hockey
World U18 Championship
Silver medal – second place 2022 Slovakia Division I Group A
World Junior Championship
Gold medal – first place 2023 Norway Division I Group A

Brandsegg-Nygård made his senior international debut at the 2022 MECA Hockey Games, appearing against Latvia and Denmark as a 17 year old.[18][19]

At Division I A of the 2023 World Junior Championships, Brandsegg-Nygård and the Norway junior team finished in first, earning promotion to the top division for the first time in nearly 10 years.[20]

Returning to Norway's team for the 2024 World Junior Championships, he had three goals and five points in five games, with an average of 17:22 of time on ice.[21] In the relegation match against Germany junior team, Norway lost 5–4 in overtime to be sent back to Division I A.[22]

In his senior-level team debut at the 2024 World Championship, Brandsegg-Nygård was the third youngest player, behind teammate Stian Solberg and Finnish forward Konsta Helenius.[23] He finished the tournament with three goals and five points in seven games, with each of his goals coming off assists from Mats Zuccarello.[24]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2020–21 Vålerenga NOR U21 2 0 2 2 0
2021–22 Vålerenga NOR 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2021–22 Vålerenga NOR U20 25 24 18 42 20 4 2 4 6 4
2022–23 Mora IK Allsv 11 1 2 3 6
2022–23 Mora IK J20 35 17 21 38 28
2023–24 Mora IK Allsv 41 8 10 18 19 12 4 6 10 8
2023–24 Mora IK J20 7 5 7 12 10
2024–25 Skellefteå AIK SHL 42 5 6 11 51 11 4 2 6 12
2024–25 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 3 4
SHL totals 42 5 6 11 51 11 4 2 6 12

International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2022 Norway U18 (Div IA) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 2 2 4 4
2023 Norway WJC (Div IA) 1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 2 3 5 10
2024 Norway WJC 10th 5 3 2 5 0
2024 Norway WC 11th 7 3 2 5 2
2024 Norway OGQ DNQ 3 2 0 2 6
2025 Norway WJC (Div IA) 13th 5 1 0 1 6
2025 Norway WC 12th 5 0 4 4 29
Junior totals 20 8 7 15 20
Senior totals 15 5 6 11 37

References

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  1. ^ NTB (29 June 2024). "Michael Brandsegg-Nygård og Stian Solberg valgt i NHL-draftet". Nettavisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  2. ^ Mills, Jonathan (29 June 2024). "Red Wings select 'really good two-way player' Michael Brandsegg-Nygard at No. 15 overall on Day 1 of 2024 NHL Entry Draft". Detroit Red Wings. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  3. ^ Boger, Christian (14 November 2022). "Vålerenga-gutten Michael (17) med hockeysukess i Sverige. - Det har gått mye raskere enn jeg drømte om". vartoslo.no. Vårt Oslo. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Kjell Richard Nygaard". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  5. ^ Myklebust Haugen, Espen; Bariås, Jonas; Brevik, Bjørn Roger; Sannum Lauten, Daniel (2 June 2025). "Slo i stykker en dør: - Aldri vært så sint". TV 2 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  6. ^ Bårtvedt, Hans Henrik (4 May 2024). "I dette bygget kan 18-åringene skrive norgeshistorie: – Helt sykt". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  7. ^ a b c Jansson, Martin (4 December 2022). "Michael Brandsegg-Nygård om succén: "Blivit överraskad själv"". hockeysverige.se (in Swedish). Hockeysveirge. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  8. ^ a b Maciag, Joe (11 December 2023). "2024 NHL Draft Player Profile: Michael Brandsegg-Nygård". recruitscouting.com. Recruit Scouting. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  9. ^ Bakkehaug, Wegard (16 October 2022). "Michael (17) debuterte for Mora: - Egentlig litt overrasket". nitten.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  10. ^ Fischer, John (10 May 2024). "Michael Brandsegg-Nygård: 2024 NHL Draft Prospect Profile; Norway's Finest Prospect". allaboutthejersey.com. SBNation. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  11. ^ Alanen, Lassi (20 August 2023). "Future Vision: Michael Brandsegg-Nygård and the makings of a modern power forward". eprinkside.com. Elite Prospects. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  12. ^ "Varmt välkommen, Michael Brandsegg-Nygård!" (in Swedish). Skellefteå AIK. 17 May 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  13. ^ Shapiro, Sean (29 June 2024). "Norwegian history made as Stian Solberg and Michael Brandsegg-Nygård go in first round of 2024 NHL Draft". EP Rinkside. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  14. ^ Roth, Thomas (11 July 2024). "Red Wings sign Michael Brandsegg-Nygård to three-year, entry-level contract". NHL.com. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  15. ^ "Red Wings trim 2024 preseason roster to 28 | Detroit Red Wings". www.nhl.com. 6 October 2024. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  16. ^ Borren Kristoffersen, Erlend; Bariås, Jonas (8 October 2024). "Sa nei til superstjernen - Var ikke den tøffeste da". TV 2 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  17. ^ NTB (15 April 2025). "Stortalentet Brandsegg-Nygård hentes til USA". fvn.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  18. ^ "Fremtidens A-landslagsspillere får sjansen i Trondheim". hockey.no (in Norwegian). 28 October 2022. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  19. ^ "Michael Brandsegg-Nygård". hockey.no. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  20. ^ Ellis, Steven (13 December 2023). "2024 World Junior Championship Preview: Team Norway". dailyfaceoff.com. Daily Faceoff. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  21. ^ Morreale, Mike G. (5 January 2024). "2024 World Junior Championship: 10 things learned". NHL.com. National Hockey League. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  22. ^ Kardaman, Katelyn (5 January 2024). "Ostlund, Wahlberg win silver at World Juniors; Kulich takes home bronze". NHL.com. Buffalo Sabres. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  23. ^ Vickers, Aaron (21 May 2024). "Brandsegg-Nygard getting valuable reps for Norway at World Championship". National Hockey League. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  24. ^ Loucks, Dylan (22 May 2024). "Mats Zuccarello, Norway Eliminated from IIHF World Championships". The Hockey News. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Detroit Red Wings first-round draft pick
2024
Succeeded by