Vimmerby Hockey extends contract with key defenseman Nick Bochen

Vimmerby Hockey has secured defenseman Nick Bochen for another season in HockeyAllsvenskan. The Canadian player, who impressed after joining last season, will return from Vancouver to bolster the team's defense. Sportchef Pelle Johansson highlighted Bochen's importance to the club's culture.

Nick Bochen emerged as one of Vimmerby Hockey's standout defensemen during the recent season, earning significant trust with his mobile and creative play. The club announced that the Canadian has signed a contract extension, ensuring his presence for the upcoming campaign in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan league. Currently in his hometown of Vancouver, Bochen is set to rejoin the team next season. Sportchef Pelle Johansson emphasized the signing's value, stating to the club's social media, as cited by Dagens Vimmerby: “Att komma till en ny miljö och välja att fortsätta sin resa här betyder så klart mycket. Nick har egenskaper som är viktiga för den kultur vi bygger i Vimmerby Hockey, och ska vi prata pusselbitar är det här en sån spelare som känts viktig för det lag vi vill sätta på isen kommande säsong. Vi vill vara en miljö där spelare både kan och vågar utvecklas.” This move helps Vimmerby maintain continuity on defense. Bochen paired effectively with Arvid Hurtig this season, and Hurtig is reportedly staying on, according to Expressen. The team also has contracts for Oskar Lindgren and William Alftberg, with Alfred Hjälm having extended his deal. Reports place Visby Roma's Andreas Thelander with Vimmerby next season, partly confirmed by that club's sportchef in local media.

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Several Swedish hockey players with NHL experience are making moves back to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) amid recent announcements and reports. Defenseman Sebastian Aho is set to join Växjö next season, while Robert Hägg has extended his stay with Brynäs until 2028. Samuel Johannesson is reportedly joining Frölunda immediately to bolster their defense.

Love Härenstam, the 19-year-old Swedish goaltender and world junior champion, has signed on for another season with Södertälje SK in Hockeyallsvenskan. The club announced the extension on Wednesday, keeping the Värmdö native through 2027. Härenstam, who was named the league's top rookie and best goaltender for the 2025/2026 season, remains with SSK despite being drafted by the NHL's St. Louis Blues.

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Axel Andersson of Brynäs has dismissed speculation about NHL interest, emphasizing his commitment to the Swedish club. The defenseman recently signed a two-year contract extension after Brynäs exited the SM playoffs. Andersson told Gefle Dagblad he has heard nothing concrete amid the rumors.

Vimmerby HC clinched their place in the HockeyAllsvenskan for the 2026/27 season by defeating Södertälje SK 2-1 in a shootout during the penultimate regular-season game. The win came as Västerås IK, despite a 3-2 overtime victory over Mora IK, failed to avoid the relegation playoff. Coach Eric Karlsson expressed overwhelming emotion after the match.

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Västerås IK has added 24-year-old forward Sebastian Falk to its roster ahead of the upcoming Hockeyallsvenskan season. The Stockholm native joins after a prolific stint with Lindlövens IF, where he recorded 72 points in 49 games. Falk, who has prior experience in the league, aims to secure a permanent spot.

Östersund announced defenseman Erik Flood as its first signing for the 2026/27 HockeyAllsvenskan season. The player, who spent last season in Slovakia, has previously played for Kristianstad, Vita Hästen, AIK and Västerås in the league. Flood has inked a two-year deal with the club.

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BIK Karlskoga has appointed Jonas Holmström as its new head coach for next season, replacing Dennis Hall. Hall left after a final loss to Björklöven to take the helm at Luleå in the SHL. Holmström joins from Aalborg Pirates in Denmark.

 

 

 

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