Johansson began his pro career with
Färjestad BK in Sweden. He was drafted 136th overall by the
New York Islanders in the
1991 NHL entry draft and played in the
NHL for the Islanders (1995–96),
Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–98),
Ottawa Senators (1998–99),
Tampa Bay Lightning (1999),
Calgary Flames (1999–2000),
New York Rangers (2001–02), and
Nashville Predators (2002–04). In the
2000–01 season he played with the Swiss club
SC Bern and after the
2003–04 season he went back to
Switzerland where he signed with
Genève-Servette HC and played with them for two seasons. In 2006/07 he returned to Färjestad. In 2007, he signed with
Russian Super League team
SKA Saint Petersburg. He played there for one season, but was contracted for two seasons (he did not play in the second season). Johansson then signed with
Leksands IF of the
HockeyAllsvenskan in 2009. However, he only played one game with Leksand before announcing his retirement due to injury. Prior to the
2010–11 season, he signed as
assistant coach of
Modo Hockey of the
Elitserien. He left the club after the end of the season due to family issues. In January 2011, he was named assistant coach for
Färjestad BK of the Elitserien. ==Career statistics==