Several hockey players have agreed to new deals across leagues.
The sources detail separate signings without a unifying event.
Several hockey players have agreed to new deals across leagues.
The sources detail separate signings without a unifying event.
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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.
The contract-free forward Jakob Lilja is drawing concrete interest from several SHL teams. After seven seasons abroad the 32-year-old could return to Swedish hockey.
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Several American Hockey League teams have signed promising college players as the collegiate season wraps up and the pro playoffs approach. Standouts include recent contributors in key games and award winners making pro debuts. These moves aim to strengthen lineups for the Calder Cup chase.
Örebro Hockey has signed goaltender Filip Larsson, 27, from Leksand on a two-year contract through at least 2028. The move strengthens the team's goaltending after Larsson's previous deal was voided by Leksand's SHL relegation. Larsson will form a tandem with Jonas Arntzen, replacing Jhonas Enroth.
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Linköping has added experienced forward Brendan Shinnimin on a one-year contract. The 35-year-old Canadian arrives from Luleå after five seasons with the club.
Canadian forward Noah Philp has reached a verbal agreement to play for HV71 in the SHL next season. The 27-year-old center is currently in the AHL playoffs with the Chicago Wolves. The move could address a long-standing need for HV71 at the center position.
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Luleå Hockey sport chief Thomas Fröberg has confirmed that forward Åke Stakkestad will not join the team next season. The club is also preparing to replace Brendan Shinnimin, who is moving to Linköping.