Team TG withdraws from Elitettan, replaced by Enskede

Umeå-based Team TG has withdrawn from Elitettan due to financial issues, just weeks before their opener against ÖSK. They are replaced by Enskede IK, who take over the entire schedule. The news came as a shock to Team TG's players, leaving them without a league to play in.

ÖSK's women's team was set to kick off the 2026 Elitettan season with an away match against Team TG in Umeå. But due to financial difficulties, the Umeå club announced its withdrawal from the league. Enskede IK steps in as replacement, the best runner-up from Division 1 in the 2025 season.

Team TG's decision stems from main sponsor Thoréngruppen ending its support after this year. The finances have already collapsed, and on December 29, coach and sporting director Jonas Wikström resigned in protest over the club's management. The next day, players learned they would need to raise funds themselves for participation. But soon after, Enskede announced on Instagram that they had taken the Elitettan spot, without informing Team TG.

"It's clear that one feels betrayed, angry, sad, and hurt all at once," says team captain Linnea Lindström to Västerbottens-Kuriren. She describes the shock upon seeing the news during New Year's preparations: "We haven't received any indication that there wouldn't be play in Elitettan, which we've asked several times."

Enskede, who finished second in Division 1 Mellersta behind Husqvarna, looks forward to the step up. "For us, this means taking the next step in a long-term investment. We look forward to stepping up to Elitettan with humility and responsibility," the club writes on its website. They take over Team TG's schedule directly, including the premiere at Behrn Arena on March 28-29 against ÖSK.

This is not the first time a team has withdrawn from Elitettan. Ahead of 2020, LB07, Kungsbacka, and Assi pulled out; in 2022 it was Morön, and in 2023 Bergdalens IK. Team TG's future is uncertain—they may be forced to Division 1 or lower. Lindström highlights the players' hardship: "It's us players who are hit very hard. Many have moved here to elite-compete and may now end up in Division 2 or 3."

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Dejected Leksand IF hockey players on bench after relegation loss to HV71 in sparsely attended arena.
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Leksand relegated from SHL after 2-1 overtime loss to HV71 in qualification series finale

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Leksands IF was relegated from the SHL after a 2-1 overtime defeat to HV71 in the decisive fourth game of the relegation qualification series at Tegera Arena, completing a 4-0 sweep—the first such drop since 2018/19 and with no historical precedent for overturning a 0-3 deficit in Swedish hockey qualifiers. Attendance hit a low of 6,668 amid fan struggles. Players and staff voiced deep disappointment but vowed a quick return via HockeyAllsvenskan.

Emma Åström scored both goals as Örebro SK kicked off the Elitettan season with a 2-1 home win over newcomers Enskede IK. The match at Behrn Arena ended tensely after a late concession.

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Södertälje SK has parted ways with four players: Viktor Liljegren, Filip Engarås, Niclas Westerholm and Leevi Teissala. Engarås has signed a two-year deal with Almtuna. The club continues reshaping its roster after a semifinal exit in the playoffs.

Örebro SK came from behind to win 2–1 against IFK Norrköping at Behrn Arena and took the top spot in Superettan. Match hero Antonio Yakoub sealed the victory with a fine goal ten minutes from full time. Coach Rikard Norling's surprise benching of stars Kalle Holmberg and Ahmed Yasin drew the most attention.

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Rögle BK defeated Skellefteå AIK 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 of the 2026 SHL SM finals on Monday, trimming Skellefteå's series lead to 2-1 after earlier losses of 1-4 and 5-1. Captain Anton Bengtsson scored the decider at 6:16 of OT despite a third-period injury, assisted by returning Linus Sandin. Coach Dan Tangnes praised the team's grit amid absences of forwards Dennis Everberg and Daniel Zaar.

Rögle BK, trailing 0-2 in the SHL final series against Skellefteå after losses in games one and two, trained Monday ahead of game three. Coach Dan Tangnes provided updates: Linus Sandin (previously absent for family reasons) is back and targeting a return, while Daniel Zaar (injured in game two) and Dennis Everberg (upper-body injury from earlier) did off-ice work; Fredrik Olofsson missed for his partner's labor.

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Örebro SK (ÖSK) lost 0-2 away to Elfsborg at Borås Arena. The team had not a single shot on goal throughout the match. Goalkeeper Nadine Allard described the situation as 'a bit helpless'.

 

 

 

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