Andersson Levels Up on Sweden's Stacked D-Corps
Rasmus Andersson steps into a prime spot on Sweden's blue line, pairing with Victor Hedman as the Tre Kronor unleash their deepest defensive unit yet in Milano Cortina. The Flames-Vegas blueliner, who's third among Swedish NHL D in scoring this season, captained his country to glory at last year's Worlds and now gets real ice time after limited looks internationally.
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