HockeyAllsvenskan sport chief Ryman visits promoted Visby Roma, eyes new market

HockeyAllsvenskan sport chief Erik Ryman visited newly promoted Visby Roma on Gotland for a welcome meeting, expressing optimism about opening a new market despite travel concerns raised by rivals. He also welcomed Leksand's arrival from SHL.

Erik Ryman traveled to Visby on Monday, May 5, 2026, for a standard information session with the Hockeyettan-promoted club, covering scheduling, contracts, agreements, and league requirements. "We always do such visits with all new teams, from Hockeyettan or SHL," Ryman told Hockeynews.se. He shared positive impressions of the club's vision and imminent new arena groundwork. "It can open up a completely new market for HockeyAllsvenskan," he said, citing untapped fan potential on the island. Addressing travel concerns—like Kalmar HC's 'nightmare' label cited earlier—Ryman downplayed issues, referencing prior ferry experience from Oskarshamn/Nynäshamn and confidence in schedules with possible extra hotel nights. He views the overall impact as positive. Separately, after visiting relegated SHL side Leksand, Ryman welcomed their strong brand: "It is positive for us; they will fill arenas."

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Visby Roma secured a historic promotion to the Hockeyallsvenskan for the 2026/27 season, defeating Hudiksvall 4-1 in the fourth game of the Hockeyettan final on Wednesday evening. The victory gave Visby Roma a 3-1 series win, marking the first time a Gotland-based team advances to Sweden's second-tier league. Coach Hans Särkijärvi, who returned mid-season, led the celebration on home ice.

Visby/Roma has secured a spot in Hockeyallsvenskan, eliciting concerns from rival teams about the logistics and expenses of traveling to Gotland. Kalmar's sports director Daniel Stolt described the situation as a nightmare. Nybro Vikings also expects substantial financial burdens.

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Visby Roma is actively pursuing forward Carl Jakobsson from Västerås as part of its preparations for a return to the Hockeyallsvenskan. The club is also advancing plans to renovate its home arena.

Leksand sports chief Jesper Ollas has detailed the club's summer signings in an interview. The team has secured several players including Åke Stakkestad and Oliver Dejbjerg Larsen to strengthen its bid for promotion.

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Jesper Ollas has taken over as permanent sport chief for Leksands IF, tasked with guiding the club back to the SHL following relegation to hockeyallsvenskan. The appointment comes just days after a qualification loss to HV71. Ollas, a longtime club figure, emphasized shifting focus from disappointment to rebuilding.

Five of the 14 teams in Sweden's top ice hockey league will start the upcoming season with new head coaches. The changes were outlined in a review of coaching staffs across the SHL.

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Victor Johansson, a 20-year-old Toronto-drafted defenseman from Stockholm, has left Leksands IF for rival Brynäs after expressing a lack of trust in the club's leadership. Leksand head coach Johan Hedberg addressed Johansson's comments, confirming his involvement in a key meeting and highlighting factors affecting the player's ice time. The move comes after Leksand's SHL playoff exit.

 

 

 

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