Tinus Luc Koblar discusses development and NHL future after World Championship
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 6:45 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Tinus Luc Koblar, a prospect for the Toronto Maple Leafs, showcased his skills at the 2026 World Championship, helping Norway secure a bronze medal. In the tournament, Koblar led his team with six goals and nine points. He reflected on his growth during the past year while playing in the SHL and will continue his career with Rogle next season. Koblar acknowledged the NHL's challenges but expressed his ambition to join the league soon.
- •Koblar scored six goals for Norway in the 2026 World Championship.
- •Norway achieved its first medal in World Championship history.
- •Koblar had eight goals and 14 points in his SHL debut season.
- •He will play for Rogle in the upcoming SHL season.
- •Koblar aims to improve his strength and speed before the next season.
- 6:45 PMYahoo Sports — 'My Game Got More Professional': Maple Leafs Prospect Tinus Luc Koblar Speaks On NHL Future, Personal Development
"Toronto Maple Leafs prospect, Tinus Luc Koblar, impressed the hockey world with his performance at the 2026 World Championship for Norway. In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on his personal development, how that tournament went for him, and his NHL future.
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