Leksand prospect Jonas Lagerberg Hoen picked by Ottawa Senators

Jonas Lagerberg Hoen, an 18-year-old forward from Leksand, was selected by the Ottawa Senators with the 25th pick in the first round of the NHL draft held in Buffalo.

Lagerberg Hoen had set his alarm for 3:30 a.m. to watch the draft from his sofa at home. He expected to be chosen in the second or third round but received the call after NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced Ottawa's selection.

He described feeling shocked and overjoyed, immediately waking his family to share the moment. The pick made him one of seven Swedes taken in the opening round.

Lagerberg Hoen, whose mother club is Vansbro AIK, made his SHL debut last season before suffering a cruciate ligament injury. His rehabilitation is progressing as planned, with a possible return in September.

His immediate focus remains on returning to Leksand and earning a spot in the club's A-team.

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San Jose Sharks selected Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg as the second overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old Frölunda player follows Gavin McKenna, who was taken first by Toronto.

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Eskild Bakke Olsen has left Linköping HC for the NHL after signing a rookie contract with the Ottawa Senators. The departure leaves the Swedish club without all four of its regular centers from last season.

Leksand sports chief Jesper Ollas has detailed the club's summer signings in an interview. The team has secured several players including Åke Stakkestad and Oliver Dejbjerg Larsen to strengthen its bid for promotion.

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Leksand has added 26-year-old Canadian defenseman Carter Berger to its roster for the Hockeyallsvenskan season. Berger joins after a season split across three clubs in North America and Europe.

 

 

 

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