Marcus Krüger lässt Zukunft bei Djurgården offen

Djurgården-Kapitän Marcus Krüger hat noch nicht entschieden, ob er in der nächsten Saison weiterspielen wird. Der 36-jährige Stürmer trainiert individuell und steht weiterhin mit den Vereinsverantwortlichen in Kontakt.

Krüger erklärte gegenüber Expressen, dass er seine Optionen für die kommende Spielzeit abwäge. Er sagte, er stehe in regelmäßigem Austausch mit General Manager Niklas Wikegård und Sportdirektor Markus Due-Boje. Die letzte Saison war für den Routinier von Verletzungen geprägt; er absolvierte 40 Spiele in der regulären Saison und kam in den Playoffs nur begrenzt zum Einsatz. Trotz der Rückschläge setzt Krüger sein persönliches Trainingsprogramm fort und hat seine Teamkollegen im Hovet besucht. Er äußerte die Hoffnung auf eine weitere Saison.

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Djurgården fell 3-1 to Malmö in the decisive third game of the SHL eighth finals at Malmö Arena, ending their season one win short of the quarterfinals. Young stars Victor Eklund and Anton Frondell expressed disappointment and uncertainty about their futures, while injured captain Marcus Krüger delivered an emotional speech. The loss came after Djurgården's 3-2 overtime win in the opener.

Djurgården captain Marcus Krüger has spoken about his ongoing injury ahead of the SHL playoffs against Malmö, which start on Tuesday. The veteran forward missed the last five regular-season games but trained lightly on Monday. Coach Robert Kimby declined to reveal lineup details.

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Veteran forward Henrik Eriksson is back with Djurgården after five seasons with other clubs. The 36-year-old will rejoin the team for the upcoming season.

Marcus Johansson has signed a two-year contract with Färjestad BK after spending 16 years in the NHL. The 35-year-old forward left Minnesota Wild to return to Sweden with his family.

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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.

Alexander Bjurström is parting ways with Visby/Roma after two seasons as the team's top scorer. The 28-year-old forward turned down a contract offer despite helping the club achieve promotion to HockeyAllsvenskan.

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Defenseman Alexander Anderberg will not stay with Östersunds IK after failing to receive a new contract offer, despite his willingness to take a pay cut. Interest from Västerås and AIK has emerged for the hard-shooting back, who recorded 29 points in 49 games this season. Meanwhile, AIK forward Oliver Tärnström appears headed for the exit after two seasons, with Mora leading the pursuit.

 

 

 

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