Will Sweden get a dream team for the World Hockey Championships in Finland?

Rasmus Dahlin is coming to Tre Kronor’s shirt if the invitation goes.

Rasmus Dahlin plays on a personal level for a great season in Buffalo. AOP / USA TODAY SPORTS

The World Hockey Championships will be played in Tampere, Finland, and Helsinki in May.

The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reveals in a story that Tre Kronor could get a “dream team” in Finland.

San Jose Sharks star pack Erik Karlsson has already announced his willingness to play in the World Cup. A glorious young striker from the Detroit Red Wings Lucas Raymond is also interested in coming to the Games.

Aftonbladet is once again reporting a new, possible confirmation: the top pack of the Buffalo Sabers Rasmus Dahlin hopes to get into the race group.

– I’m really willing. If I am asked and there is a chance, I will take the first flight to Finland, Dahlin said in a broadcast on Viaplay in Sweden.

New experience

Sabres ’21-year-old pack has forged a 9 + 34 = 43 score in the NHL troughs this season.

Dahlin was the number one booking for the entire NHL booking event in 2018.

– It would be my World Cup debut, it would mean a lot to me. Being able to play for gold in front of several Swedish fans is also tempting, Dahlin explained.

Sweden plays in the same block as Finland in Tampere. In addition to Tre Kronor and the Lions, the United States, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Norway, the United Kingdom and Austria play in Group B. The World Cup tournament starts on May 13th.

World Cup blocks

Block A, Helsinki (Helsinki Ice Rink): Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Slovakia, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Italy, France

Block B, Tampere (Nokia Arena): Finland, United States, Czech Republic, Sweden, Latvia, Norway, United Kingdom, Austria

The IIHF ruled out Russia and Belarus because of the war in Ukraine.

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