Erik Gustafsson (B) • From Philadelphia to Montreal

The 29-year-old pitcher left Chicago last season after four seasons at the club.

Then there was a move to Calgary where there were only seven games before he went on to Philadelphia.

Now Gustafsson has to pack again and go to Montreal where he currently becomes the only Swedish player in the club.

Carl Söderberg (F) • From Chicago to Colorado

It will be a familiar move for Söderberg who returns to Colorado, which he last played in the 18/19 season.

That time he left for Arizona after four seasons and after just one season there, he flew on to Chicago.

But after 34 games with the Blackhawks this season, he is now moving back to Colorado.

There, the now 35-year-old from Skåne will be a teammate with a bunch of Swedes: goalkeeper Jonas Johansson, defender Patrik Nemeth and the forward duo in André Burakovsky and Gabriel Landeskog.

Mattias Janmark (F) • From Chicago to Vegas

After five seasons in Dallas, it has become a moving circus for Janmark as well.

This season he has lived in Chicago.

But just like Söderberg, he now leaves and ends up in Vegas.

On the Swedish track in the Golden Knights, we find goalkeepers Oscar Dansk and Robin Lehner.

Among the forwards is William Karlsson.

Emil Heineman (F) • From Florida to Calgary

The young Leksand forward was last drafted to Florida.

On Monday night, he played the quarterfinals against Örebro when the message in the third period was confirmed from Florida.

Heineman was part of a deal where Florida chose to throw with the mass services where he now ends up in Calgary.

The Flames squad already included goalkeeper Jakob Markström, defender Rasmus Andersson and the forward trio, Mikael Backlund, Elias Lindholm and Joakim Nordström.

More Swedes who changed clubs:


Magnus Chrona (MV) • From Tampa Bay to San Jose


Fredrik Claesson (B) • From San Jose to Tampa Bay

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