Linköping hockey club updates club emblem for anniversary

Linköping Hockey Club is redesigning its club emblem ahead of the team's 50th anniversary and the 2026/27 season. The new mark returns to a classic round shape while incorporating a modernized version of the original design.

The club said the update is guided by respect for its heritage. Officials aimed to preserve the team's history and identity while adapting the emblem for contemporary use on the ice, merchandise and digital platforms.

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