Theodor Lennström targets new start after injury setback

Theodor Lennström is ramping up training ahead of the new season following a difficult year marred by an upper-body injury. The 31-year-old defenseman played just 18 games for Linköping last season after signing from Färjestad.

Lennström, who won the SM gold with Färjestad in 2022, described the recovery process as a real test. “Det var verkligen ett test. Vissa stunder var det väldigt jobbigt faktiskt. Man vill ju hela tiden göra sitt bästa och vara med och hjälpa laget. Det suger att stå vid sidan av,” he told Corren. Linköping also lost captain Oscar Fantenberg to a serious injury for much of the campaign, contributing to the team’s failure to reach the SM playoffs. Lennström has reported no setbacks so far as he prepares for a fresh campaign with the club.

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Linus Hultström signing his contract with Linköping HC
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Linus Hultström signs three-year contract with Linköping HC

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Linköping HC has completed the signing of defenseman Linus Hultström to a three-season deal. The 33-year-old returns from Swiss club Biel after negotiations that began in late April.

Skellefteå AIK has confirmed that goaltender Linus Söderström underwent surgery on a lower-body injury shortly after the team's Swedish championship win in the 2025/2026 season.

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Defenseman Henrik Malmström has joined Östersund on a two-year deal after leaving Västerås. The 27-year-old brings defensive experience and leadership to the HockeyAllsvenskan club.

Dennis Hall has taken over as Luleå's new head coach and outlined his initial impressions of the roster. He highlighted a stable foundation but noted a specific issue on the blue line.

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Swedish forward Alexander Ljungkrantz has agreed to join Östersund ahead of the next hockey campaign. The 24-year-old moves from BIK Karlskoga after a disappointing stint there.

Djurgårdens head coach Robert Kimby has identified four players as potential cornerstones for the upcoming SHL season. He praised their performances from the recently concluded campaign despite challenges like injuries and high expectations. Holm, Lindström, Blomgren, and Hudon each contributed significantly in distinct ways.

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Timrå announced the departure of goalie Tim Juel and backs Linus Nässén, Lukas Pilö, and Tim Erixon following end-of-season meetings. Erixon, 35, appears set to retire after a foot injury sidelined him. Sport chief Kent Norberg confirmed a new forward is nearing a deal.

 

 

 

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