HockeyAllsvenskan sport chief Ryman visits promoted Visby Roma, eyes new market

HockeyAllsvenskan sport chief Erik Ryman visited newly promoted Visby Roma on Gotland for a welcome meeting, expressing optimism about opening a new market despite travel concerns raised by rivals. He also welcomed Leksand's arrival from SHL.

Erik Ryman traveled to Visby on Monday, May 5, 2026, for a standard information session with the Hockeyettan-promoted club, covering scheduling, contracts, agreements, and league requirements. "We always do such visits with all new teams, from Hockeyettan or SHL," Ryman told Hockeynews.se. He shared positive impressions of the club's vision and imminent new arena groundwork. "It can open up a completely new market for HockeyAllsvenskan," he said, citing untapped fan potential on the island. Addressing travel concerns—like Kalmar HC's 'nightmare' label cited earlier—Ryman downplayed issues, referencing prior ferry experience from Oskarshamn/Nynäshamn and confidence in schedules with possible extra hotel nights. He views the overall impact as positive. Separately, after visiting relegated SHL side Leksand, Ryman welcomed their strong brand: "It is positive for us; they will fill arenas."

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Visby Roma players and coach celebrate promotion to Hockeyallsvenskan after 4-1 victory over Hudiksvall on home ice.
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Visby Roma promoted to Hockeyallsvenskan after 4-1 win over Hudiksvall

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Visby Roma secured a historic promotion to the Hockeyallsvenskan for the 2026/27 season, defeating Hudiksvall 4-1 in the fourth game of the Hockeyettan final on Wednesday evening. The victory gave Visby Roma a 3-1 series win, marking the first time a Gotland-based team advances to Sweden's second-tier league. Coach Hans Särkijärvi, who returned mid-season, led the celebration on home ice.

Visby/Roma has secured a spot in Hockeyallsvenskan, eliciting concerns from rival teams about the logistics and expenses of traveling to Gotland. Kalmar's sports director Daniel Stolt described the situation as a nightmare. Nybro Vikings also expects substantial financial burdens.

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Vimmerby HC is reportedly nearing a deal to bring back goalkeeper Tomas Rydén. The 32-year-old, who previously starred for the club, would pair with loaned prospect Isak Sörqvist from Luleå. Nothing is finalized yet, but Rydén has expressed enthusiasm for the move.

IF Sundsvall Hockey, a resurgent team in Hockeyettan, is focusing on daily improvements as it prepares for a quarterfinal series against Borlänge starting March 11. Coach Jonas Lindström emphasizes building a strong organization without long-term deadlines, while expressing ambitions to return to HockeyAllsvenskan. The club has climbed back to contender status after financial troubles.

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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.

Albin Nilsson, a 27-year-old center who returned to his hometown club Troja-Ljungby, expressed deep disappointment following their loss in the Hockeyallsvenskan negative qualification series against Västerås. Despite contributing 2 goals and 1 assist over five matches, Troja failed to avoid relegation. Nilsson played through a knee and foot injury in the final match, prioritizing the team's effort.

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Malmö Redhawks have qualified for the SHL SM quarterfinals for the second year in a row after defeating Djurgården in the decisive third eighth-final match. The club saw over 11,000 spectators for that game and reports nearly 10 million kronor more in partner and ticket revenues than last season. They now face series winners Skellefteå.

 

 

 

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