Marcus Livebey on Isaac Brunnstrom Lulia leaving for HV71

Do we play Swedish ice hockey?

Okay, okay.

Which player on your team is already ready for the opposing club you don’t like next season?

The Swedish ice hockey season is still in its infancy, with seven, eight and nine rounds played at the sciatica table.

This week, my teammates Thomas Ross and Hans Abrahamsson revealed that after last year’s highly criticized Lulia, now, with most of the season approaching, has lost his top scorer to date, Isaac Prinstrom, who has signed for the league rival. HV71 before the next stage.

Lulia fans, who should have been on the lookout when Emil Larsson and Robin Kovacs made the same type of transition, still reacted strongly.

Hate and threats are of course totally unacceptable, but the annoyance and disappointment are still a sign that they haven’t given up completely yet.

The style of rage is multi-rooted but its core is the fact that the pro always dreams that there will be, from time to time, an ice hockey player who will hold at least one percent of the loyalty they do themselves. club.

It is, unfortunately, becoming increasingly rare.

Isac Brännström has already made it clear that he will play for HV71 next season.
Isac Brännström has already made it clear that he will play for HV71 next season.

In Swedish ice hockey, you can do whatever you want

Isac Brännström has done nothing legally wrong, and there are no laws or rules preventing him from negotiating with or signing with another club, but of course it would be strange if he would now play for his current club for a full season before moving on. .

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It’s as if after you sign all the divorce papers, you live with your wife or husband for another eight months before you move in with someone new, while pretending everything is going as usual.

“For the sake of the children,” as it is sometimes said.

Purely in theory, he could take on HV71 in the Jumbo Final for a spot in next season’s SHL, or make life miserable for HV71 by ensuring Luleå wins the three meetings the team still has left.

Is this what we want?

In Swedish ice hockey anyone can go anywhere at any time, and in the long run, that laziness can cause a credibility problem that ice hockey probably shouldn’t ignore, and Isac Brännström is really just the face of a system bug.

It shouldn’t be possible, and we never see that kind of transfer in football because contracts, negotiations and transfer fees are self-regulated.

Additionally, there is a clause in the Competition Regulations meaning that a player may not be contacted six months prior to the expiry of the contract as soon as possible.

In the NHL there are similar regulations, but in Swedish ice hockey you can do whatever you want, there are no special regulations or rules except when a poor cleaner puts a soda machine on the wrong floor.

Then she’s careful.

Ruben Kovacs left Lulia for Örebro under similar circumstances.
Ruben Kovacs left Lulia for Örebro under similar circumstances.

Does HV hope the situation will become unsustainable?

The biggest threat to Swedish ice hockey is Swedish ice hockey itself, year after year It’s a ridiculous season throughout the year, a player can sign with one club in June and go to another in August without playing a match.

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Why and for whom?

I think I know there are at least a few players in the SHL who have already signed up with a rival club for next season, so please take a look at your team and think about who or who has already signed a contract with Växjö, Skellefteå, Frölunda or Malmö and who are now hoping you won’t drop out.

If it continues like this, how long will it be before magic is completely eradicated, and dishonesty and unreliability are so pervasive that we… stop caring?

In the case of Brännström (it sounds like a P3 documentary about a Swedish spy smuggling top-secret documents in a thin bread roll), it’s sure to consider who has the most benefit from the now leaked information.

Is it possible that the collapsed HV71 who hopes the situation in Luleå will become unsustainable and that Brännström will move to Småland immediately, after settling with Luleå?

I don’t know, but as long as people are still upset, there is not much hope.

As Thomas pro-Lulia expressed himself:

Just because we are damned at Brännström now, we must not forget that we also have Shinnimin on the team.

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