Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin at a Swedish airport, looking thoughtful during his leave of absence for a personal matter.
Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin at a Swedish airport, looking thoughtful during his leave of absence for a personal matter.
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Rasmus Dahlin takes leave from Sabres for personal matter

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin is taking a temporary leave of absence to return to Sweden for a personal matter, coach Lindy Ruff announced on Friday. Dahlin's fiancée underwent a heart transplant over the summer following a severe health scare. The team has offered full support, with no timetable for his return.

Rasmus Dahlin, the Buffalo Sabres' captain and top defenseman, will step away from the team to address a personal issue in Sweden. The announcement came after Friday's practice at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, where head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed the news. "Rasmus will be taking a temporary leave of absence to deal with a personal matter back in Sweden," Ruff said. "He said everything is OK, and through this, he’s got the full support by our team."

This leave follows a challenging summer for Dahlin and his fiancée, Carolina Matovac. In a letter shared on September 19, Dahlin revealed that she suffered major heart failure while the couple vacationed in France. She required CPR on multiple occasions and spent several weeks on life support before receiving a heart transplant in France. Dahlin wrote, "This has undoubtedly been the most challenging chapter of our lives, however it is something that we have learned so much from. We will continue to grow from these experiences and are so grateful for all the love and support we have received."

Ruff emphasized the difficulty Dahlin has faced in maintaining focus amid the ordeal. "I think it’s been incredibly hard. Not easy," Ruff said. "I fully understand what this young man is going through. I don’t think you can describe it, and I don’t think you can feel what he’s feeling. I’m pretty passionate about the fact that no one would want to walk in his shoes and have to deal with what he dealt with. He has undoubtedly got the support of everybody on this. This is larger than hockey."

Dahlin, selected first overall by Buffalo in the 2018 NHL Draft, has recorded nine points (one goal, eight assists) in 14 games this season. Over his career, the 25-year-old Swede has amassed 369 points (84 goals, 285 assists) in 523 games. The Sabres, with a 5-5-4 record, face the Carolina Hurricanes on the road Saturday.

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Swedish hockey players Sebastian Aho, Robert Hägg, and Samuel Johannesson posing on ice rink in SHL team jerseys, symbolizing their return from NHL.
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Swedish NHL players return to SHL clubs

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Several Swedish hockey players with NHL experience are making moves back to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) amid recent announcements and reports. Defenseman Sebastian Aho is set to join Växjö next season, while Robert Hägg has extended his stay with Brynäs until 2028. Samuel Johannesson is reportedly joining Frölunda immediately to bolster their defense.

Swedish national team players have voiced their support for defenseman Rasmus Dahlin to join the ongoing World Championship in Switzerland. Dahlin's Buffalo Sabres were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Montreal Canadiens. Teammates praised his resilience amid personal challenges.

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Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin reached a milestone with his 100th NHL goal during a comeback win over the Seattle Kraken. The 25-year-old Swede scored in the second period to cut the deficit, helping his team rally from 0-2 down to a 3-2 shootout victory. Dahlin has now recorded 427 points in 579 games with Buffalo.

Ludvig Rensfeldt, a 34-year-old center, is departing Djurgården after five seasons and 302 competitive matches. The club thanked the veteran for his role in promoting them back to the SHL and his strong performance upon return. Sport manager Niklas Wikegård described the decision as tough.

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Djurgården captain Marcus Krüger has spoken about his ongoing injury ahead of the SHL playoffs against Malmö, which start on Tuesday. The veteran forward missed the last five regular-season games but trained lightly on Monday. Coach Robert Kimby declined to reveal lineup details.

Norwegian goaltender Tobias Normann spoke about his future while in Fribourg for the World Championship. The 24-year-old reflected on a mixed season with Frölunda and ongoing talks of an NHL move to the New York Rangers.

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Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen sustained a lower-body injury during the 2026 Olympic Winter Games and will be out indefinitely. The team's leading scorer is anticipated to return before the regular season concludes, though he faces at least two weeks sidelined. Stars coach Glen Gulutzan emphasized the challenge of replacing Rantanen but highlighted opportunities for others to step up.

 

 

 

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