Simon Holmström eager to see HV71 talent's next step

New York Islanders forward Simon Holmström shared his thoughts on fellow Tranås native Hugo Fransson's potential move away from HV71. The 24-year-old has enjoyed a strong start to the World Championship with Sweden.

Holmström, who left Sweden at 18 after one SHL game to pursue a path through the AHL, reflected on his own career choices. He noted that the decision to play against men in North America felt right at the time despite some questions about skipping the SHL route. In the tournament Holmström has recorded one goal and three assists in three games including a power-play strike against the Czech Republic.

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Nils Höglander withdraws from Tre Kronor ahead of world championship

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Swedish forward Nils Höglander has left the national team squad due to injury and will miss the world championship in Switzerland. Detroit Red Wings player Lucas Raymond has joined the group in his place.

HV71 defenseman Hugo Fransson has announced plans to remain with the club for the coming season. The 21-year-old made the statement days before the June 15 NHL signing deadline.

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Malte Gustafsson has decided to remain with HV71 for the upcoming season despite interest from Rögle. The 18-year-old defenseman is expected to be selected early in the NHL Draft in Buffalo.

AIK defenseman Simon Åkerström is leaving HockeyAllsvenskan for Finland's Liiga. The 31-year-old has agreed to a one-year deal with Vasa Sport ahead of the upcoming season.

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Several Swedish hockey players have shared updates on their careers following the 2025-26 season.

Malmö Redhawks have bolstered their forward line by signing young talent Hugo Pettersson from HV71 to a two-year contract. The player, who debuted in the SHL last season, contributed to HV71's survival in the league. He will join the team next season.

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HV71 has appointed Niklas Eriksson as head coach two months after securing its SHL contract. Sport chief Johan Hult highlighted Eriksson's SHL experience as a key factor in the decision.

 

 

 

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