Mora plans two top signings through fan collection

Mora lacks a sports chief but is pursuing two high-profile additions with help from an ongoing fan fundraising effort. Club director Johan Strömwall confirmed the initiative aims to secure leading players for the upcoming season.

Mora has already added AHL forward Ryland Mosley and AIK forward Oliver Tärnström. The club is now seeking two more top players, known as spetsspelare, to lead the team. Strömwall noted that the 'Spelarstödet' collection has raised over 160,000 kronor from individuals, with additional corporate support expected. He said the funds will finance the planned acquisitions. Mora has sold more season tickets than at the same point last year, aided by upcoming home derbies against Leksand. The club previously lost sports chief Andreas Hägglund to Linköping in the SHL.

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Mora IK sport director Andreas Hägglund expressed hope to keep forward Arvid Degerstedt, whom he called the league's best two-way player, despite interest from SHL clubs. The team endured a disappointing season and plans significant changes, including roster reinforcements. Degerstedt indicated Mora remains an option for his future.

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Forward Oliver Tärnström has signed a one-year contract with Mora IK for the 2026/27 season. The 23-year-old center left AIK, where he struggled for playing time, to join the HockeyAllsvenskan rival. Mora's head coach Oscar Dahlgren praised Tärnström's versatility.

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