Örebro signs max véronneau from leksand on one-year deal

Örebro has secured forward Max Véronneau from relegated Leksand with a one-year contract for the 2026/27 season. The 30-year-old Canadian arrives after several strong seasons in the SHL, including a standout 2021/22 campaign. The club views him as a player with high potential ready for a revival.

Max Véronneau has signed with Örebro after leaving Leksand following its relegation. The move reunites him with coach Martin Filander, who previously worked with the forward and believes in his abilities on the ice. Sport chief Henrik Löwdahl highlighted Véronneau's strong skating and goal-scoring instincts as key assets for the team next season. Véronneau expressed excitement about joining the club. He said he arrives motivated and ready to work hard while praising Örebro's ambitions and positive environment. The contract covers the full 2026/27 SHL campaign. Experts note Véronneau's past success, such as his 34 goals and Guldhjälmen award in 2021/22, but acknowledge recent challenges including injuries and lower point totals. They see strong upside if he connects with Örebro's playmakers like Kalle Kossila and Patrik Karlkvist.

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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.

Max Véronneau, Leksand's forward, remains in Sweden to negotiate his sign-off bonus following the club's drop from the SHL. While expressing love for the team, he says economic issues must be resolved before considering a return. He plans to head home to Canada soon, keeping his next season's plans open.

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Max Veronneau will leave Leksand after the team's relegation from SHL. Allsvenskan side Modo has expressed interest in the Canadian forward, though other clubs are also in the race, reports Expressen. His agent is pushing for a deal in SHL but has yet to secure one.

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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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.

Versatile forward Tyler Vesel expects to depart Brynäs after three seasons as his contract expires. The 32-year-old American told Gefle Dagblad he doubts receiving an offer from the club. He expressed willingness to consider a return to Björklöven, newly promoted to SHL.

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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.

 

 

 

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