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The Ottawa Senators became a competitive hockey team in the late-nineties thanks in part to a handful of Swedish forwards that included Daniel Alfredsson, Magnus Arvedson, and Andreas Dackell. Now, the Senators have another trio of players developing in Sweden—and all three of them are exceeding expectations this year.
Although Andrew Hammond is the hero in Ottawa right now, the team’s current surge in the standings can also be attributed to the play of countrymen Erik Karlsson and Mika Zibanejad—leading the next great generation of Swedish players in Ottawa (along with Robin Lehner).… read more
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