Sam Hallam recalls new players at Tre Cronauer after injury problems

Updated 15.56 | Published 14.50

Tre Kronor is changing the team after injuries and sudden loss.

The goalkeeper line-up has been strengthened after Carl Lindbom’s nightmare start.

Star players returning home due to injury problems provide reassuring news to their team’s fans via Sportbladet.

Two of the SHL’s biggest attacking stars, Timrå’s Jonathan Dahlen and HV71’s Andre Pettersson, leave Tre Kronor for the ongoing Karajala Championship.

– I have a feeling it is a safety measure. Jonathan Dallin says: There is no worry about the upcoming matches.

– I had a muscle problem at the beginning of the week and it did not go away. It’s very boring, but hopefully it will get better with some rest, says Andre Peterson.

Many new players in the national team

They were replaced by 25-year-old goalkeeper Daniel Marmenlind from Malmö and 20-year-old midfielder Milton Oscarsson from Örebro, neither of whom had played in Trey Kronor before.

Previously, the national team captain added new striker Trey Kronauer, 27-year-old Christopher Eine from Linköping to strengthen the squad.

Tre Kronor collapsed against the Czech Republic in Växjö and lost 5-2.

20-year-old debutant Karl Lindbom from Färjestad was replaced in goal after 0-4 when just over 15 minutes had been played, and was replaced by 27-year-old Linus Söderström from Skellefteå, who also made his debut for the national team. . .

Trey Kronauer has gone to Tampere to face Switzerland on Saturday and Finland on Sunday.

Milton Oscarsson is the tallest player in the SHL at 201cm.
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