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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Tyler Kelleher in Leksand IF jersey, holding signed contract on arena ice with cheering officials.
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Leksand signs forward Tyler Kelleher to one-year deal

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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.

Leksand, freshly relegated to Hockeyallsvenskan, faces the departure of young Swiss forward Andro Kaderli amid interest from clubs in his home country. Reports indicate that contracts are breaking due to the drop, paving the way for Kaderli's potential move. Swiss teams Ambri-Piotta and Langnau are eyeing the player, who would not count as an import in the NLA.

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Reigning Swedish champions Skellefteå AIK have added forward Andro Kaderli on a two-year deal. The 20-year-old moves from Leksand after one SHL season. He will remain in the top flight rather than return to Switzerland.

Leksands IF enters the next HockeyAllsvenskan campaign with a 23.5 million Swedish krona player budget and several roster spots to fill.

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Defenceman Lucas Carlsson is returning to the SHL next season with Djurgården, turning down a comeback with Brynäs, according to Expressen. The player spent the last eight seasons in North America playing in the NHL and AHL. His agent declined to comment on specific teams.

Following the announcement of his two-year extension last week, Leksands IF defenseman Fred Nilsson has shared personal reasons for committing to the club in Hockeyallsvenskan. As the first defender to recommit after SHL relegation, the 23-year-old cited family life in Leksand, coaching continuity, and growth opportunities in the competitive league.

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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.

 

 

 

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