Magnus Hellberg eyes VM spot after SHL award win

Djurgården goalkeeper Magnus Hellberg, fresh off winning SHL's best goaltender award, is preparing for a potential third World Championship appearance with Tre Kronor. The 35-year-old has not played in over five weeks but joined the national team after welcoming a new daughter. He expressed optimism about securing a roster spot.

Magnus Hellberg has been sidelined for more than five weeks since Djurgården's SHL quarterfinal loss to Malmö on March 21. During that time, the nearly two-meter tall goalkeeper turned 35, earned his third award of the season—SHL's best goaltender—alongside the Honken Trophy and Årets järnkamin, and became a father again to daughter Tuva, born March 31. Hellberg told Hockeynews, “Self-evidently incredibly fun. A huge honor considering all the good goaltenders in the league.” He views the accolades as confirmation of a strong season with the promoted Djurgården side that reached the playoffs. Hellberg initially spent time in a “baby bubble” with his family before committing to Tre Kronor preparations. “My spontaneous thought when they called was: Incredibly fun. But we have a newborn at home so I need to take a lap with the family,” he said. After discussions with partner Emma, he joined the camp, prioritizing the chance to represent Sweden. Now competing for a World Championship spot—his third if selected—Hellberg feels he has “a good chance,” drawing on his 2018 gold medal win in Copenhagen. With Jacob Markström sidelined by injury and Arvid Söderblom arriving from Chicago, competition intensifies. “I take it one week at a time and try to do the best I can,” Hellberg added. At 35, he is among the oldest in a Tre Kronor squad featuring six teenagers, including 18-year-old Djurgården debutant Viggo Björck.

Relaterte artikler

Illustration of 18-year-old Viggo Björck celebrating a goal in Sweden's ice hockey win over Denmark.
Bilde generert av AI

Viggo Björck made history in Sweden victory

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Sweden defeated Denmark 6–2 in the World Championship on Sunday. 18-year-old Viggo Björck became the youngest Swedish goal scorer ever.

Nineteen-year-old goalkeeper Herman Liv has returned to HV71 after stints with Örebro and Almtuna. The Swedish junior world champion faces strong competition for playing time in the SHL.

Rapportert av AI

Goalkeeper Tim Juel is joining Finnish club Helsingfors IFK after three seasons with Timrå IK. The 31-year-old, named SHL's best goalkeeper in 2025, will reunite with coach Olli Jokinen.

Tre Kronor has named 20 players for Friday's IIHF World Championship opener against Canada in Fribourg. Two goalies, six defensemen and twelve forwards are registered, leaving room for adjustments. Viggo Björck, 18, is set to become the youngest Swedish player ever in the tournament.

Rapportert av AI

Rögle faces the potential loss of its starting goaltender Arvid Holm to the NHL just days before the June 15 deadline for signing SHL players. The 27-year-old confirmed interest from North American clubs while training with the team.

Jakob Hellsten, the 26-year-old goaltender who joined Modo Hockey mid-February, has signed a two-year contract extension with the club. He will continue partnering with Adam Werner in goal. The deal comes shortly after Modo's playoff semifinal loss to BIK Karlskoga.

Rapportert av AI

Swedish hockey outlet Hockeynews highlighted five young goaltenders born in 2005 or 2006 who could join Hockeyettan clubs next season. The list features prospects from North American leagues and Swedish junior teams seeking senior opportunities. Analyst Henrik Skoglund suggests they fit well for top-aspiring teams in the division.

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis