Leksand announced new contracts for defenceman Fred Nilsson and goaltender Robin Christoffersson on Monday, bolstering the squad for the HockeyAllsvenskan after an SHL qualifier exit. Nilsson signed for two years, while Christoffersson agreed to one year and will pair with Marcus Gidlöf. Sportchef Jesper Ollas highlighted their development potential and team fit.
Leksand is rebuilding its roster to compete in HockeyAllsvenskan following the team's elimination from SHL qualifiers. The club confirmed two key extensions on Monday, securing young talent for the upcoming campaign. These moves come as Leksand shifts focus from top-tier play to the Allsvenskan level, where consistency in net and defence will be crucial. Jesper Ollas, Leksand's sportchef, expressed enthusiasm about Fred Nilsson's two-year deal. 'Fred is a young defenceman with significant development potential and the ability to elevate his game further,' Ollas said on the club's website. 'After three seasons with Leksand, he is becoming part of the core we aim to build. He is loyal, always puts the team first, and competes daily.' Robin Christoffersson, a Leksand youth product, returns after a strong loan stint in Allsvenskan with Vimmerby. His one-year contract positions him alongside Marcus Gidlöf in goal, replacing the SHL duties handled by Gidlöf, Jakob Hellsten, and Filip Larsson. Ollas added, 'Robin had an excellent season in Vimmerby and performed well in his SHL appearances with us. He is determined to improve and will fit perfectly in this group, bringing stability to his goaltending.' These signings signal Leksand's commitment to stability and growth as they target promotion back to SHL.