Hallam defends Tre Kronor picks amid family ties scrutiny

Following Tuesday's announcement of the 22-player Tre Kronor squad for the Fortuna Hockey Games, coach Sam Hallam addressed questions over selections like Viggo Björck and Sascha Boumedienne, whose fathers have federation ties. Hallam insisted all picks were merit-based, rejecting nepotism claims.

On Wednesday, Sam Hallam elaborated on the Tre Kronor roster for the April 27-May 3 Fortuna Hockey Games, which includes six players from Sweden's recent JVM gold-winning team (see prior coverage for full roster). Spotlight fell on defenceman Viggo Björck, who skipped the U18 World Championships but was included here. Hallam, who discussed options with Björck weeks ago, adjusted plans confidently: 'He's a talented player who can handle this level,' comparing him to stars like Leo Carlsson and Peter Forsberg.

Greater scrutiny targeted Sascha Boumedienne, son of general manager Josef Boumedienne. Hallam was unequivocal: 'It would have been wrong not to give Sascha the chance just because of his dad's role. This is not a family business, this is Tre Kronor.' He stressed Boumedienne's earned spot through performance.

Hallam also noted Björck's father works in the federation, underscoring transparent dialogue in such cases. The debate highlights tensions between merit and connections in Swedish hockey.

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