As of this writing, Filip Forsberg has played his entire career with the Nashville Predators, the organization where the Swedish Center has showcased his skills.
Forsberg debuted with Nashville after the Washington Capitals drafted him in 2012. The Center was a First Team All-Rookie in 2014-15, scoring 63 Points, and he cracked the 50-Point mark that year and the next four seasons after. He dipped below 50 Points in the two seasons after, but in 2021/22, Forsberg rebounded with 42 Goals, 42 Assists, and 84 Points, and emerged as the Predators' top Center in team history. Forsberg fell to 42 Points in 2022/23 (though he only played in 50 Games), but in 2023-24, he put forth career-bests in Goals (46), Assists (46), and Points (92), and for the first time was a post-season All-Star with a Second Team Selection. Last year, Forsberg continued to show off his scoring touch, with 76 Points, the third time he reached that level.
Still a Predator, Forsberg has provided offensive punch to the Nashville roster for years and could continue to do so for years to come.
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