Rasmus Dahlin named to NHL Second All-Star Team

Rasmus Dahlin has been selected as the only Swedish player on the NHL's official All-Star Teams for the 2025/26 season. The Buffalo Sabres captain earned a spot on the Second All-Star Team as a defenseman.

NHL announced the First and Second All-Star Teams on Thursday. The selections were voted on by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association after the regular season.

Dahlin, 26, recorded 74 points in 77 games with 19 goals and 55 assists. He finished fourth in voting among defensemen.

The Second All-Star Team includes Dahlin alongside Evan Bouchard on defense. Forwards are Cole Caufield, Nathan MacKinnon and David Pastrnak, with Logan Thompson in goal.

The First All-Star Team features Zach Werenski and Cale Makar on defense. Other Swedes received votes but were not selected.

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Illustration of young Swedish hockey player Viggo Björck skating in the World Championship opener against Canada.
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Sweden registers 20 players for world championship opener

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Tre Kronor has named 20 players for Friday's IIHF World Championship opener against Canada in Fribourg. Two goalies, six defensemen and twelve forwards are registered, leaving room for adjustments. Viggo Björck, 18, is set to become the youngest Swedish player ever in the tournament.

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 has been named the recipient of Guldpucken, awarded to the top Swedish ice hockey player of the year.

Hockey Canada announced Tuesday that forward Porter Martone and Dawson Mercer will join the national team ahead of the world championship opener against Sweden on Friday.

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Sweden's preliminary roster for the World Championship in Switzerland includes ten NHL players and is already at the maximum of 25. Coach Sam Hallam remains in contact with additional North American-based Swedes in hopes of further reinforcements ahead of the opening game.

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