Just under four weeks before the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympics, Tre Kronor's roster—announced earlier this month—faces a mounting injury crisis. Seven selected players, including new addition Jonas Brodin, are sidelined with their NHL clubs.
Tre Kronor's preparations for the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, opening February 6, 2026, are hit hard by injuries affecting seven players from the recently announced 25-man roster. The latest blow is defenseman Jonas Brodin of the Minnesota Wild, out week-to-week with a lower-body injury, per The Athletic.
Brodin, 32, who earned World Championship bronzes in 2024 and 2025, has been dealing with a nagging issue that sidelined him for four games in December. Minnesota coach John Hynes noted: “It’s not something that happened in a game, but something that has built up a bit.” He added that Brodin's Olympic participation is not necessarily in jeopardy.
The injury list now includes fellow defensemen Victor Hedman and Erik Karlsson, plus forwards Leo Carlsson and Joel Eriksson Ek (also of Minnesota). This escalates from initial reports of six injuries.
Sweden opens against host Italy on February 11. No roster changes have been announced, but concerns mount as the tournament nears.