Leksand set to lose young talent Andro Kaderli to Swiss clubs

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.

Leksand is rebuilding its roster for the Hockeyallsvenskan after relegation from the top tier, a move that effectively voids most player contracts. Among those departing is Andro Kaderli, a promising Swiss forward who tallied 13 points over 49 regular-season games this season. According to Expressen, Kaderli is drawing strong interest from Ambri-Piotta and Langnau in Switzerland's NLA league. As a native, he would not be classified as an import player there, making a homecoming highly likely. Expressen notes that only a competitive offer from a Swedish club could sway him otherwise. The club now confronts significant challenges in assembling a competitive squad for the second division.

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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.

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.

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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.

Peter Cehlarik will not drop to Hockeyallsvenskan with Leksand. Expressen reports that SHL sides Linköping and Björklöven have shown interest in the 30-year-old forward.

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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.

Leksand is managing debts to former players while maintaining the highest budget in HockeyAllsvenskan. The club reported a profit of 7.5 million kronor last week. Chairman Andreas Gärdsbäck confirmed installment agreements up to three years.

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Borlänge is leading the race to sign forward Martin Karlsson following his departure from Leksand. The 35-year-old spent last season in France after Leksand was relegated from the SHL.

 

 

 

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