Fredrik Andersson leaves Modo after one year left on contract

Fredrik Andersson has departed from Modo Hockey despite having a year remaining on his deal. The coach expressed disappointment over the decision but holds no hard feelings toward the club.

Modo announced the split on Monday after Andersson had served as assistant coach and later stepped in as head coach following Mattias Karlin's dismissal. The club cited a lack of a suitable role in the new staff, which includes Morten Madsen and Mikael Karlberg, as the reason for his exit.

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Örebro Hockey head coach Niklas Eriksson looks disappointed at a press conference after his dismissal.
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Örebro Hockey sacks Niklas Eriksson after nearly ten years

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Örebro Hockey has parted ways with head coach Niklas Eriksson after nearly ten years with the club. Martin Filander is reportedly set to become the new head coach. Eriksson expressed deep disappointment over the sudden split.

Modo is set to end its association with forward Linus Andersson. The club will instead extend the contract of Måns Carlsson.

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Modo Hockey will remain in Hockeyallsvenskan beyond its initial one-season plan and has parted ways with seven players and one assistant coach as part of a club restart. The team finished fourth after a turbulent season. Officials announced the changes on the club's website Thursday.

Former Modo coach Mattias Karlin has confirmed he is in dialogue with Kalmar about the head coaching role.

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Modo Hockey presented its first two new players for the 2026/27 season on Tuesday: center Arvid Caderoth from Vimmerby and defenseman Oskar Wahlberg from Frölunda. Caderoth, who served as assistant captain in Vimmerby, signed a two-year deal. Sport chief Henrik Gradin called Caderoth a leader and strong faceoff specialist.

Forward Linus Andersson has signed with EC VSV of Austria after parting ways with Modo. The 27-year-old moves despite holding a contract for the coming season.

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Modo Hockey announced on Monday that center Gerry Fitzgerald will not return for the next season. The 32-year-old Canadian played 34 games and recorded 30 points during the past campaign.

 

 

 

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