Andro Kaderli prefers Swedish options amid Swiss interest post-Leksand relegation

Following initial reports of strong interest from Swiss clubs, 20-year-old Leksand forward Andro Kaderli now wants to remain in Sweden after his team's SHL relegation to Hockeyallsvenskan. The physical right-shooter prioritizes a return to SHL or play in the second tier.

After Leksand's drop from SHL voided contracts and sparked interest from Swiss NLA teams like Ambrì-Piotta and SCL Tigers/Langnau—as reported earlier—forward Andro Kaderli has shifted his plans. The soon-to-be 21-year-old, known for his hard-hitting style, now prefers opportunities in Sweden, according to Swiss outlet Contropiede. This comes after Expressen highlighted the concrete Swiss pursuit. His 13 points (4 goals, 9 assists) in 49 SHL games last season underscore his promise. The situation echoes Ken Jäger's path: SHL with Rögle, Hockeyallsvenskan with Västervik, then return to Switzerland and Olympics. Kaderli's next move remains open, but Sweden is his focus.

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