Peter Cehlárik departs Leksand after SHL relegation

Peter Cehlárik is leaving Leksand following a difficult season that ended in relegation from the SHL. The former captain described the final qualification loss to HV71 as devastating in an interview. He aims to return to the top Swedish league.

Peter Cehlárik, who captained Leksand at the start of the season, announced his departure from the club after they suffered relegation from the SHL. Leksand lost to HV71 in four straight matches in the qualification round, with the final game decided in overtime. Cehlárik told Falu-Kuriren that the defeat brought a profound silence and darkness to the team: 'When we lost in overtime in match four, everything collapsed. It became completely silent and pitch black.'

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