Leksand signs Danish junior forward from Rögle

Leksand has signed 19-year-old forward Oliver Dejbjerg Larsen from Rögle on a two-year deal. The Danish player will compete in Hockeyallsvenskan and may also feature for the club's junior team.

The move was confirmed on May 23. Dejbjerg Larsen recorded 53 points in 36 games for Rögle's J20 side last season and received an award during Rögle's SM playoff run for leading the points standings.

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Tyler Kelleher in Leksand IF jersey, holding signed contract on arena ice with cheering officials.
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Leksand signs forward Tyler Kelleher to one-year deal

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Leksands IF announced the signing of American forward Tyler Kelleher on May 3 as their first major acquisition after relegation to HockeyAllsvenskan. The 31-year-old joins from Modo on a one-year contract, bringing proven playoff scoring prowess. Club officials praised his offensive skills and clutch performances.

Leksand sports chief Jesper Ollas has detailed the club's summer signings in an interview. The team has secured several players including Åke Stakkestad and Oliver Dejbjerg Larsen to strengthen its bid for promotion.

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Leksand has added 26-year-old Canadian defenseman Carter Berger to its roster for the Hockeyallsvenskan season. Berger joins after a season split across three clubs in North America and Europe.

Kalmar has secured the services of 21-year-old forward Valdemar Vesterlund for the upcoming season in HockeyAllsvenskan. The move comes after Vesterlund accepted an offer despite recently extending his contract with Tingsryd. He will bring experience from two prior seasons in the league.

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Leksands IF has adjusted its roster plans ahead of the upcoming SHL season by targeting an additional senior defenseman.

Örebro Hockey has secured defenseman Axel Elofsson with a contract extension through the 2027/28 season. The 17-year-old will spend the upcoming campaign on loan at IK Oskarshamn in Hockeyallsvenskan. The move aims to give the promising player more senior experience.

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Rögle BK has announced a long-term investment in its academy and junior operations to increase the number of homegrown players in its men's and women's teams. The decision was presented during the club's annual meeting at Catena Arena. Officials emphasized building a clearer path from youth hockey to the senior level.

 

 

 

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