Illustration of Krister Holm previewing Hockeyettan rosters for Grums, Forshaga, and Grästorp ahead of the 2026/2027 season.
Illustration of Krister Holm previewing Hockeyettan rosters for Grums, Forshaga, and Grästorp ahead of the 2026/2027 season.
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Krister Holm previews Hockeyettan rosters for 2026/2027 season

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Krister Holm has outlined potential lineups for three Hockeyettan teams—Grums, Forshaga, and Grästorp—ahead of the 2026/2027 season. His speculations focus on retaining key players and recruiting from lower divisions amid budget constraints. The previews highlight dream additions and returning talents to strengthen each squad.

As the current Hockeyettan season nears its end, analyst Krister Holm is examining how all 40 teams might shape up for 2026/2027. In recent articles published yesterday, he detailed hypothetical rosters for Grums, Forshaga, and Grästorp, emphasizing cost-effective strategies and regional ties.

For Grums, with a limited budget, Holm suggests goalies Albin Alexandersson and Oskar Törnqvist as a reliable, affordable duo. On defense, retaining Erik Granrud is crucial, supplemented by potential recruits like William Fällman from Solstad in division two. The forward group could include experienced additions such as Jacob Rhodin from Solstad, Benjamin Trust from Hammarö, and Jonathan Ström from Kil, all bringing Hockeyettan pedigree to add skill and leadership.

Forshaga's setup appears stronger, with Holm recommending to keep goalies Edwin Falkenström and Eric Forsberg, who have performed well this year. The defense is stable, but adding Samuel Flodén from Färjestad's U20 could inject youth. Forwards represent the team's best lineup in years, potentially enhanced by Wille Johansson's return from Färjestad U20 (11 points in 10 games), Hugo Ek Koskela from Borås, Joel Nyman from Grums, and Jonathan Ström from Kil for added depth and scoring.

Grästorp should extend Leo Granholm as backup while targeting Sebastian Eriksson from Alvesta as primary goalie for stability. Defensively, holding onto Rasmus Berntsson and Felix Bergkvist is key, with Lucas Frank possibly returning from Tranås and Victor Kembel from Vänersborg providing upgrades. Among forwards, returnees like Tim Dackell from Tingsryd, Victor Lindman from HA74 (to pair with Anton Kivelä), and Linus Tjulander from Lidköping could boost offense with their work ethic and playmaking.

These previews underscore the importance of scouting division two and junior ranks, especially in Värmland, to build competitive teams without overspending.

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Tre Kronor squad photo on Zürich ice rink with coach Sam Hallam announcing roster for Swiss Hockey Games.
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Tre Kronor squad revealed for Swiss Hockey Games

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Sweden's national hockey team, Tre Kronor, has announced its roster for the upcoming Swiss Hockey Games in Zürich from December 11 to 14. Notable absences include stars Nicklas Bäckström and Oscar Lindberg, with coach Sam Hallam emphasizing continuity and experience. The squad features 17 players from the recent Finland Hockey Games victory.

Djurgårdens head coach Robert Kimby has identified four players as potential cornerstones for the upcoming SHL season. He praised their performances from the recently concluded campaign despite challenges like injuries and high expectations. Holm, Lindström, Blomgren, and Hudon each contributed significantly in distinct ways.

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IF Sundsvall Hockey, a resurgent team in Hockeyettan, is focusing on daily improvements as it prepares for a quarterfinal series against Borlänge starting March 11. Coach Jonas Lindström emphasizes building a strong organization without long-term deadlines, while expressing ambitions to return to HockeyAllsvenskan. The club has climbed back to contender status after financial troubles.

Modo Hockey is grappling with four straight losses in the HockeyAllsvenskan, but club leaders insist there is no crisis as they prepare for the playoffs. Head coach Fredrik Andersson, sport director Henrik 'Hinken' Gradin, and acting CEO Johan Widebro all express confidence in the team's ability to rebound. With 11 games remaining, the focus is on unity and correcting recent mistakes.

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Several teams in SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan made key moves as the transfer window closed on Sunday night. Modo Hockey strengthened its defense and goaltending, while other clubs like Djurgården and Södertälje added forwards. Oskarshamn parted ways with a defenseman amid roster adjustments.

After their historic SHL quarterfinal comeback against Färjestad—as detailed in prior coverage—Rögle BK coach Dan Tangnes delivered positive injury updates ahead of the SM semifinals against Växjö. Several key players are returning to strengthen the squad.

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Carl-Johan Stålhammar, director of Linköping HC, has expressed frustration over the team's season and vowed significant changes for the next campaign. With the club three points and 14 goals behind Leksand in the relegation battle, and 12 goals short of Örebro's playoff position, the pressure mounts ahead of the final regular-season game. Stålhammar dismissed calls for continuity, insisting on bold reforms.

 

 

 

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