After SHL games with both Linköping and Leksand, it was in Djurgården that Linus Hultström grew into a national team player and made several strong seasons, before signing a KHL contract with Podolsk before last season.
Before this season, he changed clubs to Magnitogorsk, where in 48 games in the regular season it was 28 points, before he added two points in five playoff games.
The 29-year-old hill was also part of the Tre Kronor that represented Sweden during the Olympics.
But now the KHL adventure is over.
According to information to Sportbladet, Hultström has namely agreed with Linköping, where he arrived as a junior, on a long-term contract that kicks off after the current season.
– I choose not to comment on anything about next season, says Linköping’s general manager Niklas Persson to the newspaper.
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