Pontus Johansson has shone in Skellefteå's SM playoff run against Luleå, scoring in recent matches and filling a key role. Expert Staffan Kronwall predicts the 24-year-old will depart Swedish hockey for the NHL after the season. His agent previously confirmed interest from North America's top league.
Skellefteå AIK is advancing strongly in the SM-slutspelet, nearing another final appearance. The team's success relies on contributions from depth players, including forward Lars Bryggman, who netted three goals in the first two games against Luleå HF. Pontus Johansson has points in every matchup so far, including the game-winning 2-1 tally in the second period of a recent contest amid four straight games with production. With offensive defenseman Jonathan Pudas sidelined, Johansson has stepped up effectively on the blue line and in attack. His agent, Martin Nilsson, had earlier signaled NHL interest. Staffan Kronwall, speaking on TV4, expressed strong confidence in the move. “This is a player we won’t see in Swedish hockey next year,” Kronwall said. He praised Johansson’s elite skating, combined with skill and composure: “I’m quite sure he signs an NHL contract. It’s impressive to watch.” Skellefteå's playoff momentum builds on such performances as they face Luleå.