Federation captain Magnus Havild has selected the lineup for general competition in the JVM.
Djurgården has five players, Örebro four players and Frölunda three players selected for the junior crowns.
It’s gratifying to see that so many players have developed a lot on their club teams during the fall, says Magnus Havild.
small crowns Two Czech junior teams and two Finnish junior teams will face off during the national team break from November 9-13.
This is the last gathering before the JVM in Halifax, Nova Scotia from December 26 to January 5, when the SHL and Hockeyallsvenskan do not have a break.
Next, the teams have to manage without important players being selected in the junior crowns and many other national teams.
I think it’s especially important for players to have regular match time, regardless of whether it’s in the junior or senior team. I feel here that the club leaders have taken on a great deal of responsibility to create the best possible development for the players. We have the opportunity to work further on refining the idea of the game, clarifying roles and working together to grow together and clarify our identity as a group. We want to be seen as tight-lipped, on and off the ice, says Matthias Haveld.
The only player surprisingly not included is Simon Robertson at Skellefteå.
Here’s the whole band
goalkeepers
Ian Blomqvist, Vasteras
Karl Lindbaum, Djurgården
to support
Elias Peterson, Orebro
Elias Salomonson, Skelleftea
Anton Olson, Skelleftea
Victor Seeholm, HV71
Calle Odelius, Djurgården
Adam Engstrom, Rogel
Ludwig Jansson, Södertälje
Oscar Asplund, Mutuna
attackers
Fabian Wagner, Linköping
Noah Ostlund, Djurgarden
Isac born, Frölunda
Albert Sjöberg, Södertälje
Liam Doer Nelson, Frolunda
Adam Hoffbauer, Orebro
Philip Bistedt, Linköping
Liam O’Gren, Djurgarden
Leo Carlson, Orebro
Ludwig Persson, Frolonda
Jonathan Likremäki, Djurgarden
Milton Oscarson, Orebro
Victor Sternburg, Fackshaw
Oscar Peterson, Rogel