Timrå confident Dichow will be ready next season

Timrå sports chief Kent Norberg says goalkeeper Fredrik Dichow will be fit for the start of next season despite recent injuries. The 25-year-old Dane will rejoin coach Mikael Gath after a difficult year at HV71.

Dichow suffered multiple injuries during the season in the SHL. He was selected for the Danish national team at the World Championship but withdrew days before the tournament after another setback. Norberg told Sundsvalls Tidning that the club had already agreed terms before the injuries occurred and saw no major risk in the signing.

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