Daniel Zaar and Ted Brethen were injured and had surgery on Rogel

Rögle is having a hard time in the SHL and is 12th in the table.

Now Ted Brethen and Daniel Zarr were also forced to participate in the operations.

Plus, Dennis Everberg will be out for longer than previously feared.

Last season, Rögle won the regular season in the SHL and became the champion in the CHL.

The season started off high and with just over a third of the series played, FC Ängelholm is just above the qualification mark and out of the SM playoffs.

Now both Ted Brethen and Daniel Zar have undergone surgery and will continue to be sidelined.

mysteriously gone

Ted Brethen has been surrounded by many rumors since he was ill before the league started without further explanation.

“A short while ago, Ted Brethen had surgery on his wrist, which means he is not expected to return in the near future,” Rogel wrote.

He has been out of the team all season and recently had surgery for a serious injury. Athletic Director Chris Abbott says I don’t see him coming back anytime soon.

Quick surgery in the morning

“Wednesday morning Daniel Zar underwent surgery, the surgery went well, but rehabilitation awaits him now and he is expected to be out for 3-6 weeks,” Rogel wrote.

– We looked and concluded that the best thing for Daniel Zaar was to actually perform an operation to prevent a more extensive injury. He has been hampered by an injury recently. We expect him to be gone for some time to come, but we are 100% convinced he will be when he returns, says Rögle physiotherapist Christopher Alvengreb.

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Setback for Everberg

Dennis Everberg also suffered a setback in his rehabilitation and will be out until further notice.

– The injury forced Dennis Everberg to rest for a longer period of time because it was more serious than we could have imagined at first. The harm is that you can lose more than you gain if you push too hard. Christopher Alvengrip says he’s moving on now, but we can’t say exactly when he’ll be back.

In recent days, Rögle broke his contract with Kim Rosdahl, who moved to rival Malmö.

In addition, Theodor Niederbach was loaned out to Modo for the rest of the season.

Important matches this week

In return, Rögle brought Oliver Tarnström back from his loan to Tingsryd and signed for Czech Lukas Klok.

Adam Tambellini and Riley Sheen are back from previous injuries.

This week, Rögle plays away against Linköping on Thursday night and at home against Luleå on Saturday night.

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