You played in a couple of American Hockey League games at the end of the 2017-18 season, how was that experience for you?
"I just got over here, and you see and learn first. Then, I started four games, so it was big. It was the highest I have played, so they were fun games and you learn a lot. I think it was great for me and especially now to get those games. The last game we played at Texas, and we won in penalty shots. They got to the finals, so it was a great team and a great game."
This upcoming year will be your first season in North America, what are you most excited about?
"It's so much, but mainly it's a new country. Many new things off the ice and on the ice, of course. It's so much, I think you need to take it one step at a time because it's so many new things."
You have played in Sweden your whole career, what do you think you can take out of those games as you move over to the smaller ice here?
"I had two good years in the second league (Allsvenskan) after being drafted, and I took the stuff to the top league (SHL) last year. I think I did well, and I think I'm ready to get over here, so I'm excited for it."
Do you have any friends from Sweden that have also moved away from Europe to play in North America?
"Yes, a few. One in Boston's organization and one in the New York Ranger's organization. There's really a bunch of people I played with, so they're over here and I talk with them a lot. They tell me what is going on over here, so that is great."