Kiruna utvärderar lagbygget inför hockeysäsongen 2026-27

Kiruna förbereder sig för Hockeyettan-säsongen 2026-27 med fokus på att stärka nyckelpositioner efter att ha slutat på 17:e plats i den norra serien förra säsongen.

Klubben tippas hamna bland de fyra sista nästa år och måste adressera flera luckor i truppen. Målvakten Dennis Törmä samt backarna Willy Halmkrona och Elliot Hjorth har kontrakt, medan veteranen Philip Kemi avslutar karriären. Forwardssidan består av bland andra Liam Nilsson, Hampus Hagström och nyförvärven Isak och Noah Kolsbo, men laget gjorde ett av de minsta antalet mål i norra serien förra säsongen.

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