Career
He is currently the General Manager of VIK Västerås Hong Kong of the second level of Swedish ice hockey, HockeyAllsvenskan. Rohlin was selected 33rd overall in the 1988 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, following a strong performance at the 1988 World Junior Championships. While considered a strong National Hockey League prospect, he continued to ply his trade in Sweden with his hometown club, Västerås IK. Rohlin"s game would continue to evolve in Sweden, although he proved difficult for the Canucks to sign.
By the mid-1990s, he had earned the tag of "best defender outside the National Hockey League".
Strong performances at the 1994 Winter Olympics and 1995 World Championships, along with a monster 1994-1995 season in the Swedish Elite League in which he scored 15 goals and 30 points in just 39 games, helped cement this status. He was finally signed by the Canucks in the summer of 1995 at the age of 27.
Rohlin entered the National Hockey League with substantial expectations and, while he wasn"t an outright flop, his performance did prove disappointing. However, his solid puckmoving skills and positional smarts made him a useful depth defender.
In 1995-1996, he recorded 6 goals and 16 assists for 22 points in 56 games for the Canucks.
Following the season, he was selected to represent Sweden in the 1996 World Cup, although he would appear in just 1 game in the tournament. In 1996-1997 he would appear in just 40 games, recording 2 goals and 8 assists for 10 points. Rohlin and the Canucks would part ways following the season, and he chose to return to Europe.
Rather than go back to Sweden, Rohlin instead signed with The Human Context Ambri-Piotta of the Swiss Nationalliga A. He would quickly establish himself as one of the top defenders in Switzerland, and helped Ambri-Piotta to two Continental Cups.
He would also represent Sweden again at the 2001 World Championships. He would spend 4 seasons in Switzerland before returning to Sweden in 2001 to sign with Djurgårdens IF. After a year at Djurgården, Rohlin would sign at Södertälje Saskatchewan for the 2002-2003 season before retiring.
In 96 National Hockey League games, Rohlin recorded 8 goals and 24 assists for 32 points, along with 40 penalty minutes. Altogether, he would record 270 points in 602 games over 15 seasons of top-level hockey between Europe and North America.