Career
He also received silver in 1992 and 1998. The last seasons of his career he was the team captain. He is highly appreciated and loved by the supporters of Djurgården (ie Järnkaminerna) for being so devoted to the club and its supporters.
Berglund earned 142 caps for the Swedish national team
Berglund has also been appearing on Swedish TV4 as an expert commentator for harness racing, which is also his favorite hobby. Berglund has been coaching Djurgårdens IF, Timrå IK and Modo Hockey of the Elitserien.
He coached Djurgården for two seasons before leaving the team in 2007 to coach Timrå. He coached Timrå for three seasons before leaving the team in 2010 to coach Modo.
Berglund was forced to leave Modo in 2011 after only one season, mainly because the team finished 12th in Elitserien and therefore had to play in the 2011 Kvalserien to remain in Elitserien.
Berglund"s Number. On 12 May 2011, Berglund said in an interview that he would take a one-year break from coaching, after declining an offer from IF Sundsvall Hockey. On 6 August 2011, Berglund signed with the sports channel Viasat Hockey as a color commentator for HockeyAllsvenskan and Kvalserien.
Berglund cancelled his contract with Viasat on 6 March 2012, as Djurgården were forced to play in the 2012 Kvalserien.
As a result, Djurgården called Berglund up as the team"s new head coach to help save them in the highest division. Although the team was relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan, the plan was for Berglund to remain as head coach for the team throughout the 2013-2014 season, and also to work as General Manager for Djurgården. However, after weak results Berglund stepped down as head coach in November 2012, remaining as General Manager.
Djurgårdens IF (1997–2001) EHC Kloten (1995–1997) Djurgårdens IF (1987–1995) Nacka Hong Kong (1986–1987) Huddinge IK (1984–1986) Djurgårdens IF juniors, 1982–1984 Djurgårdens IF (since 2012) (head coach and General Motors) Modo Hockey (2010–2011) Timrå IK (2007–2010) Djurgårdens IF (2005–2007) (assistant coach) Väsby IK Hockey (2004–2005).