Leksand signs Danish junior forward from Rögle

Leksand has signed 19-year-old forward Oliver Dejbjerg Larsen from Rögle on a two-year deal. The Danish player will compete in Hockeyallsvenskan and may also feature for the club's junior team.

The move was confirmed on May 23. Dejbjerg Larsen recorded 53 points in 36 games for Rögle's J20 side last season and received an award during Rögle's SM playoff run for leading the points standings.

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