Felix Sandström, the 29-year-old goalkeeper, has agreed to a contract extension with HV71 following his pivotal role in the team's SHL qualification series victory, Sportbladet reports. The Gävle native joined the club in December amid Frederik Dichow's injury issues and quickly established himself as the starting keeper.
Sandström became a key figure for HV71 during the qualification playoffs against Leksand. He guarded the net in all four matches as HV71 swept the series 4-0, allowing just five goals in total. His performance earned him hero status in securing the team's continued SHL participation. HV71 officials confirmed the extension, with parterna reaching an agreement on a new deal. Several clubs showed interest in Sandström, including Rögle, but he opted to remain in Jönköping. Sportbladet sources indicated the contract is now in place.