Love Härenstam wins Guldgallret in Hockeyallsvenskan

Love Härenstam, goalkeeper for Södertälje, has been awarded the Guldgallret, given to Hockeyallsvenskan's best junior. He previously received honors as rookie of the year and goaltender of the year. The prize includes 100,000 kronor for SSK's junior activities.

Love Härenstam's successful season with Södertälje SK in Hockeyallsvenskan has culminated in him receiving the Guldgallret award. This prize recognizes the league's top junior player. Härenstam had already been named rookie of the year and goaltender of the year for his performances during the regular season, where he played 32 matches with a 92% save percentage. His contributions often carried the team during a strong campaign. The award announcement was published yesterday at 18:03. As a result, SSK receives 100,000 kronor to support its junior development program. Härenstam's achievements highlight his impact in the league.

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