Swedish winger Filip Hallander is taking a crucial step towards a full recovery after a season marred by a blood clot. The Pittsburgh Penguins forward has returned to his home country to continue his training, a move that should help him regain his strength and fitness after a limited 16-game campaign. Hallander's health issues forced him to miss a significant portion of the season, with the 23-year-old playing just 13 games in the NHL and three in the AHL. As he looks to bounce back, Hallander will be eager to prove himself once again and make a lasting impact for the Penguins in the upcoming season.


Pittsburgh Penguins winger Filip Hallander has returned to his home country of Sweden for training after recovering from a blood clot per Seth Rorabaugh of Trib Live. Hallander only played in 16 games this season – 13 in the NHL and three in the AHL – due to the blood clot. Bad health kept Hallander […]