Djurgården is planning to loan 17-year-old forward Marcus Nordmark to a Hockeyallsvenskan club next season to aid his development. Södertälje SK has shown interest in the promising talent, with Västerås and Almtuna also considered as options close to Stockholm, Expressen reports. Nordmark debuted for Djurgården's senior team in December against HV71.
Marcus Nordmark, 17, made his Djurgården A-team debut in December during an away game against HV71. The young forward has emerged as one of the most exciting players in his age group, with projections placing him in the first or second round of this summer's NHL draft. Djurgården views him as part of a strong pipeline of homegrown talents stepping up to senior levels. The club intends to continue his growth by providing more senior ice time next season through a loan to Hockeyallsvenskan, where he can take on a larger role. Expressen reports that Södertälje SK is among the teams expressing interest and could serve as a destination. Djurgården prefers a placement geographically near Stockholm to facilitate his development. Västerås and Almtuna also emerge as viable alternatives, offering proximity to the capital along with the necessary playing time and responsibility for Nordmark's next career step.