According to multiple reports, Jack Berglund played his first two games in the American Hockey League this weekend with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. In his second AHL game, Berglund was in focus after a 3-3 result in regulation led to overtime and then penalty shots, where he scored what became the game-winner. The Lehigh Valley Phantoms have won both games Berglund has played, though the team does not appear to be making the playoffs this year in the AHL, according to reports.
The three remaining regular season games could be Berglund's last for this season, and it remains to be seen where he will play next year. According to reports, Färjestad hopes to keep the talent for another year, while the Philadelphia Flyers may want Berglund in North America full-time starting next season. The exact details of Berglund's performance in his second AHL game beyond the penalty shot goal have not been confirmed, nor have the specific teams and scores of the AHL games he played.
The timeline for decisions about Berglund's future playing location also remains unclear.