Morten Madsen joins Modo Hockey as assistant coach

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.

Modo Hockey announced Morten Madsen's return to the club on its website, citing his strong ties to the organization and Örnsköldsvik region. Madsen highlighted this connection as a key reason for rejoining, coming days after Karlberg's appointment amid the club's ongoing coaching staff overhaul. Fans recall Madsen's contributions during his four playing seasons. This completes key hires following recent changes, including the dismissal of prior coaches.

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Modo Hockey secured a 5-1 victory over AIK in game two of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal series, leading 2-0 overall. Tyler Kelleher scored twice in the win, continuing his strong form. AIK showed improvement in the second period but now faces pressure heading to home ice for game three.

Morten Madsen has started his new role as assistant coach with Modo and highlighted a lack of joy in the team last season. The 39-year-old aims to bring fresh energy ahead of the upcoming campaign.

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Modo Hockey has appointed Mikael Karlberg as its new head coach ahead of the next season. The multi-year contract runs through the end of the 2028/29 campaign. Karlberg brings extensive experience from Leksand and a recent stint at Färjestad BK.

Modo is set to end its association with forward Linus Andersson. The club will instead extend the contract of Måns Carlsson.

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MoDo Hockey is pursuing a reunion with defenseman David Bernhardt from Linköping. Sports director Henrik Gradin has confirmed the club's interest while citing salary constraints as a major hurdle.

Expressen reports that Mattias Karlin has agreed to become head coach of Kalmar, bringing Mikael Sundell to his staff. Kalmar sports chief Daniel Stolt stated that no agreement is in place.

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Danish forward Mikkel Aagaard, who won the Swedish championship with Skellefteå this season, spoke about his ongoing connection to Örnsköldsvik and former club Modo.

 

 

 

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