Press conference photo of Linköping HC introducing new head coach Ante Karlsson.
Press conference photo of Linköping HC introducing new head coach Ante Karlsson.
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Linköping HC parts ways with Håkanson, appoints Ante Karlsson coach

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Linköping HC announced on Monday that head coach Mikael “Musse” Håkanson and assistant Magnus Johansson will not continue next season after the team missed the SHL playoffs. The club immediately named Anders “Ante” Karlsson as the new head coach. Karlsson, currently an assistant with Tappara in Finland, previously impressed during a stint with LHC.

Linköping HC confirmed the coaching changes on its website, as first reported by Expressen. The team had a turbulent season, often near the relegation zone despite avoiding negative qualification. Sport director Broc Little stated that the parting with Håkanson was mutual. “We have in agreement with Mikael Håkanson decided to go separate ways,” Little said. “We want to thank ‘Musse’ for his efforts and wish him luck.” Little added that Johansson is leaving his role but discussions are ongoing for another position in the club, praising his experience. Håkanson, in his first year as head coach, told Corren he wanted to fulfill his two-year contract but accepts the decision. “I wanted to run one more year, but the club wanted something else,” he said. “It’s just to accept.” He described the days as tumultuous, including a snowstorm during Easter. Little praised Karlsson’s return, noting his strong impression from before. “He contributes with clarity, structure and a clear identity in how he wants the team to play,” Little said on the club site. Karlsson will join after Tappara’s season ends.

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Fans on X mostly welcome Ante Karlsson's return as head coach for Linköping HC with enthusiasm, highlighting his previous impact and character. Some express optimism about an 'interesting rebuild,' while others blame past management for not retaining him earlier and voice skepticism about the club's recurring coaching choices.

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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.

Hockeynews experts praise Linköping HC's appointment of Andreas Hägglund as general manager, completing the leadership trio with Broc Little and Ante Karlsson. Coming from resource-strapped Mora IK, Hägglund is seen as key to the club's rebuild amid player changes.

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HV71 has parted ways with head coach Anton Blomqvist after two seasons, the club announced on its website. Acting general manager Johan Hult cited a lack of desired sporting progress at team and individual levels. Assistant coach Kris Beech is also leaving his role, while discussions continue for others.

BIK Karlskoga has appointed Jonas Holmström as its new head coach for next season, replacing Dennis Hall. Hall left after a final loss to Björklöven to take the helm at Luleå in the SHL. Holmström joins from Aalborg Pirates in Denmark.

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Calle Gunnarsson, the former NHL defenseman and Stanley Cup winner, has left his temporary position as assistant coach with Örebro Hockey in the SHL. He will return to his role as the club's development manager. The team is now searching for a new coach specializing in defense.

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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Timrå IK has hired Mikael Gath as its new head coach for the upcoming SHL season. Hockeynews analyst Andreas Hanson discusses Gath's fit, challenges ahead, and a pessimistic outlook for the team's standings. The move comes after Tommy Samuelsson's tenure.

 

 

 

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