A year ago Hildeby (6-foot-5, 209 pounds) was still recovering from surgery on his hips, in March, 2021, and May, 2021.
He said the procedures increased his flexibility and decreased pain he was feeling.
"I believe it was pretty usual injury for goalies. It's something you can't really do anything about. It's bone growing on your hip I guess, so it doesn't move properly. It starts to get irritated and hurt and your flexibility gets downgraded."
Hildeby began last season with Farjestad's team in the Swedish junior league, his fifth season in the under-20 league. But he played well enough to earn promotion to the Swedish Hockey League, and made his debut with Farjestad on Jan. 6. In seven games he was 3-2-0 with a 1.84 goals-against average, .931 save percentage and one shutout.
"Coming back from my two hip surgeries, I had no plans on playing in the SHL six months later," he said. "When the opportunity came, I felt no pressure. I played four and a half seasons in the same junior league which is way more than most people do, so I got the chance to develop in a calm environment where I felt good."