Ten HockeyAllsvenskan players remain without clubs

Several players who featured in HockeyAllsvenskan during the past season are still without confirmed teams for 2026/27. A report from HockeyNews outlines the status of ten such players.

The list includes goalkeepers Jonas Gunnarsson, Lars Volden and Tex Williamsson. Volden is reported close to a move to Vålerenga in Norway while Williamsson has faced closed doors after criticizing Nybro Vikings.

Defenders David Rundblad, Filip Windlert, Kevin Karlsson, Carl-Johan Lerby and Gustaf Westlund are also listed as free agents. Rundblad was thanked by MoDo Hockey after three seasons.

Forwards Oliver Eklind and Viktor Lennartsson complete the group. Eklind has drawn interest from clubs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to Expressen while Lennartsson is expected to join AIK.

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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.

Several Swedish hockey players based in Europe still lack contracts for the upcoming 2026/27 season. HockeyNews has compiled a list of ten such players with varying levels of reported interest from clubs.

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Several prominent players from the Swedish Hockey League remain unsigned as the 2026/27 season approaches. Hockeynews published a list of ten such athletes on June 21.

Charles Berglund has highlighted uncertainties facing several young players in Luleå's roster ahead of the new season. The former sport chief and coach noted that not all will secure regular playing time.

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NHL forward Carl Grundström remains without a contract ahead of the upcoming season. The 28-year-old World Championship player has expressed interest in staying in North America while keeping Björklöven as a potential option.

Östersund ended the 2025/26 HockeyAllsvenskan regular season in 11th place and now aims for a top-10 finish next year. The club has extended contracts for Lukas Sagranden and Anton Klint, signed Erik Flood as its first new acquisition for 2026/27, and seen departures of Kalle Johansson and Alexander Anderberg. Sports director Rasmus Aro shared plans to rebuild the defense.

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HV71 announced on Thursday that defenseman Axel Rindell and forward Mattias Tedenby will not return for the next season.

 

 

 

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