BOSTON -- Carl Soderberg is very much aware that he could have been headed to Sochi this week with a lot of his Swedish countrymen to take part in the Olympic hockey tournament. The 28-year-old essentially closed that door when he eschewed last springs world championships for a chance to sign in the NHL with the Boston Bruins, and chase a long delayed dream to play pro hockey in North America. The...
Soderberg to cheer for Sweden despite missing cut (Comcast SportsNet New England)
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