Jonas Enroth will be loyal to Orebro for several seasons to come.
In his third season, the 34-year-old extends for another three years.
“He is one of the best goalkeepers ever in the series, and with his drive and hunger, he will continue to develop and make great strides with us,” said sporting director Niklas Johansson.
Jonas Enroth She will remain in Örebro until the 2025/2026 season.
The NHL deserved Stockholm has the best season of his career behind him.
Last season he was awarded the Honken Trophy as the best goalkeeper in the SHL.
He had a best No. 92.33 in terms of savings percentage, and the six strokes were the best in the league and in his career.
Ruthen is a professional with precision and accuracy in his daily work and a great role model. With his routine and leadership qualities, says Niklas Johansson, he’s important to us both on and off the ice.
“I love playing here”
This season, Jonas Enroth has been in goal in seven out of ten games and is sixth in the Goalkeeping League with 91.01.
– I am very happy to continue the trip here in Örebro. Since my first day here, I’ve been incredibly enjoying myself and love playing here. I feel so hungry to get better every day and it is inspiring to be in this environment. We have great support and interest in hockey here in town grows every year, and now I look forward to continuing to work hard towards success, says Jonas Enroth.
Several stars may disappear
Fellow Norwegian goalkeeper Jonas Arntzen, 24, has a valid contract for next season.
Jonas Enroth is the first player to extend the Örebro squad next season.
Ovriga player with an expired contract: Rodrigo Apolles, Robert Leno, Linus Oberg, Christian Nekieva, Emil Larsson, Jani Lagunen, Marcus Hardegard.
In the 2018/19 season, Jonas Enroth also came to Örebro at the end of the season and helped save the team in the Premier League.