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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.

Örebro Hockey has submitted a substantial offer to bring back forward Rodrigo Abols according to reports. The 30-year-old Latvian player appears focused on other options for next season.

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Örebro has secured forward Max Véronneau from relegated Leksand with a one-year contract for the 2026/27 season. The 30-year-old Canadian arrives after several strong seasons in the SHL, including a standout 2021/22 campaign. The club views him as a player with high potential ready for a revival.

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.

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Örebro Hockey was eliminated from the SHL playoffs' eighth-finals against Luleå after losing the third and decisive match. Several players and the coach commented on the future after the season's end. The team faced a steep uphill battle after Ben Tardif's goal to 4-2 early in the third period.

Örebro Hockey turned around a first-period deficit to dominate Djurgården 4-1 in a crucial SHL bottom-of-the-table clash at Behrn Arena. Djurgården suffered from injuries and absences, including an early exit for key defenseman Gustav Lindström. The win moves Örebro five points from the playoffs while keeping Djurgården in relegation peril.

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Örebro Hockey secured an important 4–1 victory away against Malmö Redhawks in the SHL on Thursday evening, bolstering their fight for survival in the league. The game featured a strong defensive performance from Örebro and a lackluster effort from the home team, which was booed by the crowd. Assistant coach Calle Gunnarsson was praised for bringing poise and stability to the team.

 

 

 

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