There will be no return to the SHL for Anton Wedin after the break-up with the KHL club Siberia.
According to information to HockeyNews.se, his career in Switzerland continues instead.
On Thursday, it was clear that there was an early break with Sibir Novosibirsk for Anton Wedin when the club announced that they had agreed to break the contract.
The Tre Kronor-merited forward, like the whole team, had a difficult start in the autumn and was only noted for two points in 14 games played.
The message made SHL jumbo Timrå dream of a return, but that will not be the case.
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Instead, the 28-year-old forward’s career will continue abroad.
According to information to HockeyNews.se, the move will be directed towards Switzerland, where games in an as yet unnamed club await Wedin. The transition is expected to be announced shortly.
Switzerland will be the fourth country Wedin plays club team hockey in after Sweden, the USA and Russia
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