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Armstrong signs with Swedish team

Colby Armstrong

Colby Armstrong #20 of the Montreal Canadiens skates against the New York Islanders at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on March 5, 2013 in Uniondale, New York. The Islanders defeated the Canadiens 6-3. (March 4, 2013 - Source: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images North America)

Colby Armstrong was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft and after some seasoning in the minors, he broke out with 40 points in 47 games as a rookie.

He’s had some solid seasons in the NHL since then, but has never been able to relive that initial success. Now, after two rough seasons, he’s taking his services to the Vaxjo Lakers of the Swedish League.

The 30-year-old forward announced the move on Twitter and was extremely positive about the news and what he’s accomplished.

“Honestly gotta say it’s been a great ride over here,” Armstrong tweeted. “What a life. Thanks to all the fans in all the cities I’ve played in here.

“I grew up like any kid dreaming to play in the NHL I got to do it and also Montreal was my favorite team growing up and I got to wear the CH.

“Honestly though, this has been a great journey so far. My family and I are so thankful and now making this move to Sweden is so amazing.”

Armstrong signed a three-year, $9 million deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the summer of 2010, but he was bought out after recording three points in 29 games in 2011-12. He then went to the Montreal Canadiens where he had five points in 37 contests.