Karson Kuhlman has reportedly extended his contract with Rögle BK in Ängelholm, Sweden, according to unconfirmed reports from Expressen. The NHL-experienced forward, who joined Rögle from Finnish team Lukko on a one-year deal, is said to have signed a new one-year contract. Kuhlman, 30, has played 52 regular-season games for Rögle this season, recording 25 points, and has one assist in four playoff games.
He stated that his current focus is on the playoffs, where Rögle recently won a crucial match against Färjestad BK to extend their quarterfinal series. Kuhlman mentioned that he and his family have adjusted well to life in Ängelholm, finding the community friendly and passionate about hockey. Rögle's head coach Dan Tangnes has emphasized taking the playoffs one match at a time.
He stated that his current focus is on the playoffs, where Rögle recently won a crucial match against Färjestad BK to extend their quarterfinal series.
Kuhlman mentioned that he and his family have adjusted well to life in Ängelholm, finding the community friendly and passionate about hockey.
Rögle's head coach Dan Tangnes has emphasized taking the playoffs one match at a time.