The Canucks reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs six times during his 11 seasons in Vancouver. He finished second in voting for the Calder Trophy in 1997-98, behind Boston Bruins forward Sergei Samsonov.
"It's a big honor, and really fun," Ohlund told NHL.com/sv. "It will be great for me to get back there. I haven't been to [Vancouver] too much since I moved to Tampa. I've still got a lot of friends there, both in hockey and outside."
Ohlund helped Sweden win the gold medal at the 1998 World Championship and the 2006 Torino Olympics.
He signed a seven-year contract with the Lightning as an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2009, but injuries limited him to two seasons. Ohlund had 18 assists in 139 games with Tampa Bay and helped the Lightning reach the Eastern Conference Final in 2011; they lost to the Boston Bruins in seven games.
"I really enjoyed both cities," Ohlund said. "But I played and stayed in Vancouver longer, and for sure I was a better hockey player in Vancouver."
Canucks captain Henrik Sedin, who played with Ohlund for eight seasons, said despite Ohlund's accomplishments in the NHL and with the national team, he remains somewhat underappreciated among the top Swedish players.
"To be honest, I think he's a little underrated back home because he left early," Sedin said. "Maybe he's not regarded as highly as [Nicklas] Lidstrom and those guys, but he's a top-five defensemen all time [in Sweden]. Maybe his numbers don't stand out as much, but his defensive play and the things he did to help the team win always stand out for me."