Emil Heineman shares advice for relegated Leksand

New York Islanders forward Emil Heineman expressed sorrow over his former club Leksand's relegation from the SHL after a difficult season. The 24-year-old offered guidance on rebuilding through youth development.

Leksand ended the season in last place and lost the qualification series 0-4 to HV71. Heineman, who played 143 SHL games for the team before moving to North America in 2023, described the experience as painful while watching from afar. He noted the players' full effort despite the outcome and highlighted the challenge of following results across time zones due to his old teammates and friends in the squad.

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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.

Peter Cehlárik is leaving Leksand following a difficult season that ended in relegation from the SHL. The former captain described the final qualification loss to HV71 as devastating in an interview. He aims to return to the top Swedish league.

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Victor Johansson, a 20-year-old Toronto-drafted defenseman from Stockholm, has left Leksands IF for rival Brynäs after expressing a lack of trust in the club's leadership. Leksand head coach Johan Hedberg addressed Johansson's comments, confirming his involvement in a key meeting and highlighting factors affecting the player's ice time. The move comes after Leksand's SHL playoff exit.

Nineteen-year-old defenseman Rocky Langvardt has revealed that he turned down offers from several SHL clubs to stay with Leksand in HockeyAllsvenskan. The decision comes after a breakthrough season that included his SHL debut and the team's relegation.

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After a demanding season including an NHL debut with the New York Islanders, Swedish forward Victor Eklund has opted out of the IIHF World Championship and Euro Hockey Tour to prioritize rest and development in North America. Sweden coach Sam Hallam now seeks replacement offensive options.

Borlänge is leading the race to sign forward Martin Karlsson following his departure from Leksand. The 35-year-old spent last season in France after Leksand was relegated from the SHL.

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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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