In a move that signals a new chapter in his career, former NHL forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan is trading in his North American skates for European ice. The 25-year-old, who was drafted 41st overall by the Los Angeles Kings in 2017, has agreed to a two-year contract with Swedish SHL powerhouse Brynäs IF. Anderson-Dolan's decision to pursue a professional career in Europe comes after years of navigating the NHL and AHL roster bubble, where he has been a regular presence but struggled to secure a permanent spot. By joining Brynäs IF, Anderson-Dolan aims to leverage his experience and skills in a highly competitive international league.


Former Winnipeg Jets, Nashville Predators, and Los Angeles Kings forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan has decided to begin his European professional career, signing a two-year contract with Brynäs IF in the SHL. The No. 41 pick of the 2017 NHL draft, Anderson-Dolan has been on the NHL/AHL roster bubble for the better part of the last half-decade. […]