Modo shows interest in Leksand forward Max Veronneau

Max Veronneau will leave Leksand after the team's relegation from SHL. Allsvenskan side Modo has expressed interest in the Canadian forward, though other clubs are also in the race, reports Expressen. His agent is pushing for a deal in SHL but has yet to secure one.

Max Veronneau, a Canadian forward, is departing Leksand following their drop to HockeyAllsvenskan. His future remains uncertain, but interest from multiple teams has surfaced quickly after the relegation. Expressen reports that Modo, competing in HockeyAllsvenskan, is actively pursuing the player, though they face competition from others. Playing abroad also remains an option for Veronneau. The 26-year-old's contract with Leksand was lucrative, so he is expected to accept a salary reduction wherever he lands next. His production dipped over the past two seasons, with fewer points than earlier in his tenure. Veronneau's agent continues to seek a return to SHL, Sweden's top hockey league, but no agreement has materialized so far. Modo's interest highlights the club's ambition to bolster their roster ahead of the next campaign.

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Several teams in SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan made key moves as the transfer window closed on Sunday night. Modo Hockey strengthened its defense and goaltending, while other clubs like Djurgården and Södertälje added forwards. Oskarshamn parted ways with a defenseman amid roster adjustments.

Max Véronneau, Leksand's forward, remains in Sweden to negotiate his sign-off bonus following the club's drop from the SHL. While expressing love for the team, he says economic issues must be resolved before considering a return. He plans to head home to Canada soon, keeping his next season's plans open.

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Modo Hockey will remain in Hockeyallsvenskan beyond its initial one-season plan and has parted ways with seven players and one assistant coach as part of a club restart. The team finished fourth after a turbulent season. Officials announced the changes on the club's website Thursday.

Morten Madsen has returned to Modo Hockey in Örnsköldsvik as assistant coach for the men's team, signing a two-year contract alongside new head coach Mikael Karlberg. The 39-year-old Dane previously played for the club from 2009 to 2013, including as assistant captain.

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Swedish club Brynäs has shown strong interest in 23-year-old forward Oskar Olausson, according to Expressen. The player, who has struggled for ice time in North America, is being shopped widely on the market. A return to HV71, his former club, is not considered certain.

Pontus Johansson has shone in Skellefteå's SM playoff run against Luleå, scoring in recent matches and filling a key role. Expert Staffan Kronwall predicts the 24-year-old will depart Swedish hockey for the NHL after the season. His agent previously confirmed interest from North America's top league.

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Veteran goalkeeper Tex Williamsson appears set to leave Nybro Vikings for Vimmerby in HockeyAllsvenskan. The 35-year-old confirmed interest from Vimmerby in comments to Barometern-OT after failing to reach a new deal with his current club. He had sought to remain with Nybro despite ongoing talks.

 

 

 

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