Press conference photo of Södertälje SK management announcing player releases amid poor performance in HockeyAllsvenskan.
Press conference photo of Södertälje SK management announcing player releases amid poor performance in HockeyAllsvenskan.
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SSK releases import players after slow start in HockeyAllsvenskan

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Södertälje SK has released forwards Brett Stapley and Mitch Lewandowski as the team sits near the bottom of the HockeyAllsvenskan table after 14 games. Sportchef Emil Georgsson confirmed the moves to free up salary for potential new signings, while Linus Omark has declined an offer to join the club. The changes come amid struggles with import players and a reduced budget.

Södertälje SK, or SSK, is making significant roster adjustments after a disappointing start to the HockeyAllsvenskan season. With 14 matches played, the team lies second-to-last in the standings, prompting sportchef Emil Georgsson to act decisively. On Tuesday, Georgsson confirmed that forwards Brett Stapley and Mitch Lewandowski have been told to find new clubs, following the earlier departure of Cole Fonstad. "They have gotten notice to find new clubs," Georgsson said. "With Lewandowski, it's more about performances on the ice. Stapley partly too, but there's also an economic aspect. We need to find money to do something else."

Stapley, signed as a top center, has managed just 1 goal and 5 assists in 14 games, falling short of expectations from his prior one-point-per-game averages in leagues like ECHL and Slovakia. Lewandowski has scored only one goal this season, a stark contrast to his 24 goals in the ECHL last year. Georgsson noted inconsistencies and costly mistakes, particularly in power play, where Stapley underperformed. The releases aim to reallocate salary—Stapley being higher-paid—to pursue better fits, though no immediate replacement for Stapley is expected before Saturday's home game against Modo.

SSK recently signed forward William Eriksson from Almtuna to bolster the offense, praising his skill, goal-scoring ability, and familiarity with the league. "He is play-smart, can score goals and assists, knows the league and is Swedish," Georgsson said. "He comes in with new mindset and energy." The club has also inquired about loaning 18-year-old Michal Svrcek from Brynäs, though he is currently on international duty.

A budget cut from 17.5 to 15 million kronor complicated summer signings, leading to what Georgsson called failed imports. He takes responsibility: "If it's a bad signing from me, people can think that." Coaching staff remains unchanged, with Georgsson defending their work: "I don't think we've been worse than any team game-wise in 14 matches." Many players, including Måns Lindbäck, Hampus Harlestam, Viktor Liljegren, and Filip Engarås, are in goal droughts.

In a blow, veteran Linus Omark has rejected SSK's offer, reportedly eyeing a return to Lugano. "It was a long shot from the beginning," Georgsson said. Captain Patrik Zackrisson is expected to lead, with hopes of internal solutions like Karl Sterner or Engarås at center. Analyst Andreas Hanson sees slim playoff hopes but potential as a dark horse.

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Dejected Södertälje SK players on the ice after losing 1-2 to Oskarshamn, with frustrated coach in background.
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Södertälje loses to Oskarshamn in close contest

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Södertälje SK fell 1-2 to IK Oskarshamn on Friday, marking their sixth loss in seven games. The only goal for SSK came from a deflected shot by Filip Engarås. Post-game, SSK coach Andreas Johansson criticized the home team's timekeeping.

Örebro Hockey suffered a crushing 0-3 home loss to Färjestad, leaving the team just on goal difference from the relegation playoffs with eleven matches remaining. Captain Glenn Gustafsson urges focus on securing their own points, while coach Niklas Eriksson faces intense scrutiny. Sport chief Henrik Löwdahl acknowledges shared responsibility in the crisis.

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Örebro Hockey suffered their fourth straight loss, falling to in-form Skellefteå in the SHL. The game started disastrously with a goal after just 17 seconds, and their position in the relegation battle grows tougher. Head coach Niklas Eriksson stresses the need to stay solution-focused.

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.

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Södertälje SK coach Andreas Johansson questioned Björklöven's historical winning mentality before their HockeyAllsvenskan semifinal series. Björklöven's Magnus Bogren brushed off the comments, insisting history is irrelevant. The first game takes place Tuesday.

Nybro Vikings IF staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Södertälje SSK 5-3 in HockeyAllsvenskan action at Scaniarinken. Trailing 1-3 in the third period, Nybro scored four goals in quick succession to secure the victory. Loaned goalkeeper Hugo Hävelid starred with 24 saves for the winners.

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IF Sundsvall Hockey, a resurgent team in Hockeyettan, is focusing on daily improvements as it prepares for a quarterfinal series against Borlänge starting March 11. Coach Jonas Lindström emphasizes building a strong organization without long-term deadlines, while expressing ambitions to return to HockeyAllsvenskan. The club has climbed back to contender status after financial troubles.

 

 

 

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