Kalmar HC thanks NHL veteran Collin Delia as contract ends

Kalmar HC has parted ways with 31-year-old American goaltender Collin Delia after a brief and challenging stint in Swedish hockey. The club praised his performance, humility, and leadership in a statement on their website as his contract expires. Delia saw limited action following moves from SHL side Brynäs to Hockeyallsvenskan.

Collin Delia arrived in Sweden with NHL credentials, expected to serve as a reliable backup to Erik Källgren at Brynäs in the SHL. However, his season started roughly, limited to just six league matches before he departed the club. Seeking more opportunities, the 31-year-old moved to Kalmar HC in Hockeyallsvenskan ahead of the February transfer deadline. There, he appeared in only two regular-season games before the playoffs began, after which he did not feature further. Kalmar HC issued a heartfelt message on their site: 'Your time with the club was short, but we will remember your play between the posts, your humility, and your leadership. Now the journey continues for Collin, and we at Kalmar HC wish him and his family the best of luck on future adventures.' Delia's tenure fell short of the adventure he hoped for, marking the end of a tough campaign in Swedish leagues.

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A group of Swedish hockey players announcing their career plans in a press conference setting.
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Multiple SHL players announce future plans

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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.

Kalmar HC has finalized a deal to sign experienced Swedish defenseman Jonathan Andersson for next season, according to reports. The 32-year-old, who has represented Tre Kronor, brings a wealth of elite experience to the club. Multiple outlets had linked him to the move in recent weeks.

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Kalmar HC has confirmed that defenseman Eric Norin is among four players departing the club following their quarterfinal exit. The 34-year-old joined late in the season on a short-term deal.

The 20-year-old defenseman who broke into Malmö's lineup and the Swedish junior national team will spend next season on loan in the HockeyAllsvenskan.

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Pontus Johansson has shone in Skellefteå's SM playoff run against Luleå, scoring in recent matches and filling a key role. Expert Staffan Kronwall predicts the 24-year-old will depart Swedish hockey for the NHL after the season. His agent previously confirmed interest from North America's top league.

Nicklas Danielsson, a former SHL and Tre Kronor star, has stepped down as sports director at Almtuna IS after more than two years. The 41-year-old helped build a stable team in Hockeyallsvenskan despite limited resources and an aging arena in Uppsala. Club director Tobias Pehrsson praised his work but noted no successor has been appointed yet.

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Luleå Hockey forward Mathias Bromé must decide within two weeks whether to honor his contract through 2028 or accept an overseas offer. The 31-year-old Swede, who joined Luleå after a stint in Örebro, won the SM-guld in his first season there. A contract clause allows him to depart for abroad by May 1.

 

 

 

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