A total of 11 players managed to leave HV71 before returning to SHL

HV71 announces that nine more players will be leaving the team.

The published list contains many notable names.

Among others, young artistic bassist Tyler Kelleher who became a crowd favorite in Jönköping.

A major renovation is underway HV71 before returning to SHL.

Zion Nebek and Daniel Norby previously left for AEK and Södertälje respectively.

These include Tyler Keeler, Tommy Huhtala, Hunter Shenkaruk, David Olstrom, Philip Larson, Max Winlund, Andreas Soderbergh, Jonathan Wikstrom and Pontus Netterberg.

Olstrom’s uncertain future

Tyler Kelleher, who previously played in the SHL with Oskarshamn and Rögle, is continuing his career elsewhere.

Tommi Huhtala made an impression with his physical game and Hunter Shinkaruk moved forward in qualifying at Hockeyallsvenskan.

David Ullström was the season’s biggest signing as a returnee, but the season was ravaged by injury and illness issues.

Philip Larsson had to jump into goal in four of his finals against Björklofen after Jonas Gunnarsson was injured.

The coach said no

Sportbladet can reveal other players on their way away, as well as some top exciting new acquisitions on their way.

The complete new collectibles are Eric Martinson (Barris Nur-Sultan), Rasmus Bingtsson (Djurgorden), and Hermann Hansson (Kristianstad).

Tobias Thermel refused to continue as assistant coach to go to Örebro, as a replacement was needed with coach Tommy Samuelson and assistant coach Frederic Stillman.

Kent “Nuben” Norberg of Timmera has replaced Johann Holt as sporting director.

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