Frondell is expected to go high in this summer's NHL draft. He is ranked as the second-best player from Europe in the NHL's own and latest draft ranking.
Those who saw the top Hockey Allsvenskan meeting at Hovet in Stockholm understood why.
The teenage boy with a helmet was behind most things when Djurgården took their second win in three days against Björklöven.
Already in the first period, Frondell scored two goals.
Nice to score two goals, I won't lie, it's always nice to score, he says to TV4 Play.
Anton Frondell had scored three goals and three assists in 18 matches during an injury-filled season.
Now it was two goals and four points in one and the same match.
When Victor Eklund, the 18-year-old who is also expected to go high in this summer's draft, scored 4–1 a bit into the third period – on a rebound after Frondell had first shot – Djurgården had scored three straight goals.
On Friday, Djurgården won away in Umeå after turning 0–1 to 4–1 in the final period.
Djurgården remains in second place, two points behind leading Bik Karlskoga, which however has one fewer match played than the Stockholm team.
Björklöven is fourth, nine points behind Karlskoga.