HockeyNews releases list of players for 2026 gymnasiums

Hockeynews has published a list of players accepted to Sweden's 33 certified NIU ice hockey gymnasiums for 2026. The list includes both boys and girls sections across multiple clubs.

The publication details admissions to programs with six institutions focused on female players. Clubs such as Rögle BK, Färjestad BK, Frölunda HC and Luleå HF are among those with named prospects.

Notable inclusions feature goaltender Firda Birch at Rögle BK and forward Matilda Henriksson Ribeiro at Färjestad BK, noted as the first girl admitted to that club's program. Other entries cover players from locations including Odense, Stavanger and various Swedish regions.

The list is described as ongoing and subject to updates as additional clubs announce their selections. It draws from applications to the national system of certified hockey gymnasiums.

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Illustration of young Swedish hockey player Viggo Björck skating in the World Championship opener against Canada.
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Sweden registers 20 players for world championship opener

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Tre Kronor has named 20 players for Friday's IIHF World Championship opener against Canada in Fribourg. Two goalies, six defensemen and twelve forwards are registered, leaving room for adjustments. Viggo Björck, 18, is set to become the youngest Swedish player ever in the tournament.

Swedish hockey outlet Hockeynews highlighted five young goaltenders born in 2005 or 2006 who could join Hockeyettan clubs next season. The list features prospects from North American leagues and Swedish junior teams seeking senior opportunities. Analyst Henrik Skoglund suggests they fit well for top-aspiring teams in the division.

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Kiruna is preparing for the 2026-27 Hockeyettan campaign with a focus on strengthening key positions after finishing 17th in the northern division last season.

Västerås IK is nearing a complete squad for the 2026/27 season with only a few pieces remaining. The team has made several signings across positions while some contracts remain uncertain.

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Stockholm city officials presented plans for a new hockey arena on June 3. The facility would seat at least 10,000 spectators and could begin construction in 2029 or 2030 if approved by the city council. Players from Djurgården shared their thoughts on the proposal.

Luleå continues its preseason training with a familiar approach focused on gym work and steady routines. Physical trainer Philip Sjölund has pointed to several younger players who have impressed early on.

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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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