Djurgården extends Jacob Josefson's contract until 2028

Djurgården Hockey has secured the services of veteran forward Jacob Josefson with a new contract running through 2028. The extension comes after Josefson rejoined the team late in the 2025/2026 season following a hiatus due to concussions. Sports director Niklas Wikegård expressed delight over the continued partnership.

Jacob Josefson, a long-time servant of Djurgården, will remain with the club for the current season and two more, as announced on the team's website. The 34-year-old forward had stepped away from playing due to repeated concussion issues but returned to the ice this season after serving as assistant sports director.

Wikegård commented on the news: “Jag och hela den sportsliga ledningen är så glad över att 'Josef' återigen spelar den ishockey som han älskar och som han tvingades att ta ett längre uppehåll ifrån. Att ha fått in honom till årets säsong har varit en enda stor bingo, och att det fungerat så pass bra gör mig bara varm i hela kroppen.” This reflects the positive impact Josefson has had since his return, stabilizing the lineup for the SHL newcomers.

Josefson's career with Djurgården dates back years, marked by his reliability and experience. The extension provides continuity amid the team's push in the league, especially valuable given his recent performances. No further details on the contract terms were disclosed, but it underscores the club's commitment to retaining key personnel as they build for future seasons.

This move follows Josefson's transition from management back to active play, highlighting his deep ties to the organization. Djurgården, promoted to SHL for 2025/2026, benefits from such experienced players to navigate the competitive landscape.

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