Kiruna bewertet Kaderbedarf vor der Eishockeysaison 2026/27

Kiruna bereitet sich auf die Hockeyettan-Saison 2026/27 vor und konzentriert sich dabei auf die Stärkung wichtiger Positionen, nachdem das Team in der vergangenen Spielzeit den 17. Platz in der Nordstaffel belegte.

Dem Verein wird prognostiziert, auch im nächsten Jahr in der unteren Tabellenhälfte zu landen, weshalb er mehrere Kaderlücken schließen muss. Torhüter Dennis Törmä sowie die Verteidiger Willy Halmkrona und Elliot Hjorth stehen weiterhin unter Vertrag, während Routinier Philip Kemi seine Karriere beendet. Zur Angriffsreihe gehören Liam Nilsson, Hampus Hagström sowie die Neuzugänge Isak und Noah Kolsbo, doch das Team erzielte in der vergangenen Saison eine der geringsten Trefferzahlen im Norden.

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

Hockeyettan clubs Mjölby and SSK have outlined their planned squads ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.

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Örebro Hockey has presented two new acquisitions over the past two days while securing several contracts for the 2026/27 SHL season. New additions include goaltender Filip Larsson and defensemen Robin Salo and Erik Norén. The team continues to fill roster spots amid departures.

Several prominent players from the Swedish Hockey League remain unsigned as the 2026/27 season approaches. Hockeynews published a list of ten such athletes on June 21.

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Dennis Hall has taken over as Luleå's new head coach and outlined his initial impressions of the roster. He highlighted a stable foundation but noted a specific issue on the blue line.

Swedish hockey outlet Hockeynews highlighted five young goaltenders born in 2005 or 2006 who could join Hockeyettan clubs next season. The list features prospects from North American leagues and Swedish junior teams seeking senior opportunities. Analyst Henrik Skoglund suggests they fit well for top-aspiring teams in the division.

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Rögle BK has announced a long-term investment in its academy and junior operations to increase the number of homegrown players in its men's and women's teams. The decision was presented during the club's annual meeting at Catena Arena. Officials emphasized building a clearer path from youth hockey to the senior level.

 

 

 

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