Måns Josbrant has quickly emerged as one of Luleå’s most dangerous offensive weapons at the junior level, demonstrating the ability to make an impact in high-pressure moments. He played a key role in Luleå’s J18 championship run. His ability to find scoring lanes and capitalizing on limited space, makes him stand out as a true shooter.

Josbrant excels at getting open both off the rush and in-zone, positioning himself to receive drop passes or slipping into soft spots near the slot. His shot is his specialty as he is quick, accurate, and capable of surprising goaltenders with placement rather than raw power. Even when he doesn’t score, his ability to time his routes and arrive in dangerous areas creates consistent chances for his team. While he is not an elite speedster, his skating stride looks mechanically solid, with enough quickness to create separation from the defender.

Though he is primarily a finisher, there are flashes of complementary offensive tools. He’s shown some ability to handle the puck in motion and make simple plays. As his confidence grows, he could add more playmaking layers to his game. Right now, his offensive projection leans toward a goal-scoring center/winger who excels when paired with playmakers.

Overall, Josbrant projects as a skilled offensive winger with the potential to develop into a middle-six NHL forward. His scoring touch, ability to find space, and ability to step up in key moments make him an intriguing prospect to follow closely heading into his draft year.