Victor Johansson set to leave Leksand for Brynäs

Swedish hockey prospect Victor Johansson, a member of this year's JVM team, will leave Leksand IF after their relegation to HockeyAllsvenskan. According to Expressen, the young defenseman has agreed to join rival Brynäs in the SHL. He spent much of the season on loan at Oskarshamn.

Leksand IF's drop to HockeyAllsvenskan has prompted Victor Johansson to seek opportunities elsewhere. The talented defenseman, who featured in Sweden's JVM squad this year, had been eyed for a spot in Leksand's SHL lineup next season. However, relegation ended those plans, leading him to Brynäs instead, according to Expressen. There, he will compete as one of seven defensemen from the outset, ensuring he stays in the top-tier SHL. Johansson spent significant time this season on loan with Oskarshamn, gaining valuable experience. Expressen reports that the move positions him for continued high-level play despite Leksand's misfortune. The transfer highlights the competitive nature of Swedish hockey, where young talents like Johansson quickly pivot to rivals amid league changes.

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