Winger Fredrik Olofsson will continue his career with the Colorado Avalanche, who acquired him from the Dallas Stars on Thursday in exchange for future considerations, and he is hoping for more stability in his professional life.
The 27-year-old Swede took a first step in this direction by signing a one-year contract with his new club. In fact, the last year hasn’t been easy for the man who played the first 28 games of his National Hockey League career. Olofsson constantly shuttled between the Stars and their farm club in the American League.
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Specifically, as of October 6, he had undergone 22 personnel changes and was constantly being promoted and demoted. From February 18th to March 7th, his name appeared almost daily on the Kaderwechselblatt. In particular, he benefited from injuries suffered by his teammates, who urgently needed to be recalled.
He had four points with Dallas, who signed him to a year in May 2022, while with the Texas Stars, the Chicago Blackhawks’ fourth-round pick in the 2014 draft, he had five goals and nine assists for 14 points in 37 outings . He also made two playoff games with the big club.