Mathias Bromé faces imminent decision on leaving Luleå

Luleå Hockey forward Mathias Bromé must decide within two weeks whether to honor his contract through 2028 or accept an overseas offer. The 31-year-old Swede, who joined Luleå after a stint in Örebro, won the SM-guld in his first season there. A contract clause allows him to depart for abroad by May 1.

Mathias Bromé, a 31-year-old Stockholm native, has thrived with Luleå Hockey since arriving from Örebro. He captured the Swedish championship in his debut season in Norrbotten and has since earned a prominent role under head coach Thomas 'Bulan' Berglund, contributing in both powerplay and penalty kill situations. Bromé expressed his appreciation for the club to NSD, stating, 'I feel great here in Luleå and got a new spark when I moved up here. I have gotten a big role and we won the gold last year.'

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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.

Luleå Hockey has retained key players Jesper Sellgren and Mathias Bromé after their contract exit clauses expired on April 30 without activation. Sports director Ulf Engman confirmed the news, bringing stability to the defending champions.

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Defenseman Henrik Malmström has joined Östersund on a two-year deal after leaving Västerås. The 27-year-old brings defensive experience and leadership to the HockeyAllsvenskan club.

Rögle is parting ways with defenseman Mattias Göransson. The 31-year-old joined the club two years ago but struggled to secure a regular roster spot.

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Örebro Hockey has presented two new acquisitions over the past two days while securing several contracts for the 2026/27 SHL season. New additions include goaltender Filip Larsson and defensemen Robin Salo and Erik Norén. The team continues to fill roster spots amid departures.

Swedish defenceman Victor Söderström has chosen a two-year contract in Switzerland over a return to Brynäs. The 25-year-old also left open the possibility of another NHL stint with the Boston Bruins.

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Örebro Hockey was eliminated from the SHL playoffs' eighth-finals against Luleå after losing the third and decisive match. Several players and the coach commented on the future after the season's end. The team faced a steep uphill battle after Ben Tardif's goal to 4-2 early in the third period.

 

 

 

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