Swedish goalie Jonas Gustavsson is halfway through what is expected to be a tour of four NHL cities as he decides to make the jump to North America.

Gustavsson, 24, has played with Farjestad in the Swedish Elite League the past two season. The team won the league championship in April, and he went on to play for his country at the world championships the following month.

The netminder has visited Colorado and San Jose and is scheduled to be in Dallas on Wednesday. It is believed he will be visiting Toronto later in the week.

Colorado utilized former star and fellow Swede Peter Forsbeg in their pitch, according to the Denver Post.

Gustavsson has some sort of connection with each club. He is represented by Joe Resnick, who shares an agency with John Thornton, brother of San Jose star Joe Thornton.

The Dallas roster includes Fabian Brunnstrom, a former Farjestad teammate, while the Maple Leafs last week hired goaltending guru François Allaire, who has previously worked with Gustavsson.

Gustavsson went undrafted by the NHL and can be signed to a maximum salary of $875,000 US, not including bonuses.

Resnick has previously said that Gustavsson will take a few days to mull things over after his visit, with a decision possible before the June 26 draft.