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  • Niklas Svedberg: Heading home

    Svedberg signed a two-year contract with Timra IK to play in his native Sweden.

    Svedberg spent the 2017-18 campaign with the Wild organization, but he was unable to ever crack the lineup for Minnesota. Instead, the netminder logged 44 appearances for AHL Iowa, posting an 18-18-3 record with a .905 save percentage. With no NHL deal in hand, the 28-year-old will return home to Sweden, where he is likely to play out the rest of his professional career.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Leaps to big club

    Svedberg was recalled from AHL Iowa on Sunday, Michael Russo of The Athletic Minnesota reports.

    Svedberg hasn't played an NHL game since the 2014-15 season when he played with the Bruins. Instead, he spent the entirety of this campaign with AHL Iowa and played 42 games, recording a .905 save percentage and 2.87 GAA. Svedberg will serve as the third goalie for Minnesota's playoff stint.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Returned to minor-league affiliate

    The Wild reassigned Svedberg to AHL Iowa on Friday.

    Alex Stalock rejoined the Wild on Thursday following the birth of his daughter, so Minnesota is no longer in need of Svedberg's services as a backup netminder. The 28-year-old Swede will return to his role as AHL Iowa's primary backstop.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Recalled from AHL Iowa

    Svedberg was recalled from AHL Iowa, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

    He'll serve as the backup to Devan Dubnyk with Alex Stalock set to miss the game to be with his wife, who is expecting the couple's second child. Svedberg may be back in the NHL for just one game.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Goes on waivers

    Minnesota placed Svedberg on waivers Wednesday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.

    Alex Stalock is locked in as Devan Dubnyk's backup, so there's no incentive for the Wild to carry three goalies on their Opening Night roster. Svedberg will likely serve as AHL Iowa's starter this season.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Posts clean sheet

    Svedberg made saves on all 17 shots he faced in a 5-1 preseason loss Sunday against Colorado.

    The Swede played perfectly until he was taken out in the middle of the second period, and even made seven power-play saves. This is Svedberg's first season in North America since 2014-15 when he started 21 games for Boston, and he's battling Steve Michalek and Alex Stalock for the backup goaltending job behind Devan Dubnyk.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Gives up two goals in Wild debut

    Svedberg stopped 22 of 24 shots in Monday's 3-2 preseason victory over Winnipeg.

    After playing in Russia the past two seasons with Salavat Ufa, Svedberg will compete with Alex Stalock for the backup goalie role. He let in two power-play goals while playing two periods, which won't help his cause.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Starting preseason contest

    Svedberg will start in goal for Monday's preseason matchup with Winnipeg, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.

    Having spent the last two seasons playing in Russia with Salavat Ufa, Svedberg was brought to Minnesota to compete with Alex Stalock for the position of backup goaltender. The Wild will get their first look at him in game action Monday, though he will only play two periods before turning the net over to Steve Michalek.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: In consideration for backup duty

    Svedberg will compete with Alex Stalock for the primary backup goalie job in Minnesota this season, the Pioneer Press reports.

    The undrafted Swede does have NHL experience -- he recorded 19 games with the Bruins between 2013-14 -- but Svedberg will have to beat out Stalock, whose resume includes experience playing in five different levels of North American hockey. At the very least, it appears that Wild coach Bruce Boudreau is keeping his options open with training camp looming.

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  • Wild's Niklas Svedberg: Comes to terms with Minnesota

    Svedberg agreed to a one-year, $700,000 contract with the Wild on Saturday, TSN reports.

    The Swedish backstop went undrafted, but latched on with the Bruins in 2012-13 and remained property of Boston's hockey club for three seasons. Most of his service time in North America was spent with AHL Providence, though he was called up for 18 games with the B's in 2014-15 and turned in a respectable 7-5-1 record, 2.33 GAA and .918 save percentage. He then spent two seasons with Ufa Salavat Yulayev of Russia's KHL league before earning this latest deal with Minnesota. He's an organizational depth option who's likely ticketed for AHL Iowa in 2017-18.

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  • Bruins' Svedberg On Tap For Backup Job

    Svedberg is in line to serve as the backup to Tuukka Rask this season, CSNNE.com's Joe Haggerty reports.
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  • Bruins' Svedberg Will Start Monday

    Svedberg will start in net Monday against the Avalanche.Svedberg will get his first start of the season Monday as he tries to keep the goalless Avalanche at bay once again.
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  • Bruins' Svedberg Makes 28 Saves In Loss

    Svedberg gave up two goals on 30 shots in Monday's loss to Colorado.Svedberg, who is the backup to elite starter Tuukka Rask, was very good on Monday, almost helping the Bruins nab a point. With the game tied 1-1, Svedberg was beat with 0.4 seconds remaining in regulation, giving the Avalanche their first win of the season. If Monday is any indication, the Bruins will not shy away from giving the 25-year-old Svedberg the odd start every now and then.
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  • Bruins Give Svedberg The Saturday Nod

    Svedberg will receive the start in goal Saturday against the Sabres, Joe Haggerty of CSNNE.com reports.
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  • Bruins Svedberg Delivers Shutout

    Svedberg made 32 stops Saturday to earn a shutout win over the Sabres. The game ended 4-0.Sure, the boys from Buffalo have a pop-gun offense, but he was kept busy -- the Sabres had seven power plays on the night. Svedberg is a strong option between the pipes whenever he plays. He'll deliver you strength from your bench.
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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 163 lbs
Birthplace: Sollentuna, Sweden
Age: 35
Shoots: Left