Victor Johansson on leaving Leksand: 'Lost trust in leadership'

Victor Johansson has completed his transfer from Leksand to rival Brynäs, citing a loss of trust in his former club's management after a tense meeting. In a Gefle Dagblad interview, the 20-year-old defenseman detailed the strained relationship amid Leksand's relegation, while praising Brynäs for stability. The move, first reported last week, draws controversy due to family ties and rivalry.

Following last week's announcement of his agreement to join Brynäs after Leksand's drop to HockeyAllsvenskan, Victor Johansson has now officially departed. The 20-year-old defenseman, who played for Sweden's JVM team and spent time on loan at Oskarshamn, described a pivotal meeting that shattered his confidence in Leksand's leadership. The relationship soured, hindering his development despite expectations of a bigger role post-relegation.

Johansson, son of Leksand's former sportchef Thomas “Tjomme” Johansson, opted for Brynäs despite the historic rivalry, seeking a calmer environment for growth. He noted the stress at Leksand, where struggling teams struggle to integrate youth. Unfazed by fan criticism, he told Gefle Dagblad: “Everyone can have their own opinions.” The transfer underscores the fluidity of Swedish hockey prospects.

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