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Elias Lindholm Joins Sweden's World Championship Roster as Key Player
Three Crowns continue to secure NHL-reinforcements ahead of the World Championship. Now the Boston center Elias Lindholm is ready for play, writes Aftonbladet.
Victor Hedman May Join World Championship After NHL Playoff Exit
Victor Hedman may be relevant for Three Crowns in the World Championship. The star back's Tampa Bay is eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs after 3–6 against Florida.
Tre Kronor Eyes NHL Stars Markström and Bratt for World Championship
Star goalkeeper Jacob Markström and point king Jesper Bratt may be available for play with Tre Kronor in the home World Championship. This since their NHL team New Jersey was knocked out in the Stanley Cup playoffs in ice hockey.
Irma Helin Zibanejad Joins Expressen as Swedish Football Columnist
Irma Helin Zibanejad, TV expert in Max's Allsvenskan broadcasts, is clear as a new columnist at Expressen with a focus on Swedish football. > I really look forward to this and am very excited.
Eleven NHL Stars Join Sweden for World Championship Warm-Up
Three Crowns have lost their way throughout the season ahead of the home World Championship. Then, national team captain Sam Hallam selects eleven NHL players for the World Championship rehearsal next week, including Mika Zibanejad.
More NHL Players Join Sweden's World Championship Team
Three Crowns continue to fill up the World Championship team with players from NHL. Thus, twelve North American pros are so far clear for the home tournament in Globen in May.
Djurgården Prepares for SHL Return with Key Player Recruitment
Niklas Wikegård became the new sports manager and Robert Kimby came in as coach. It was a lucky draw for Djurgården.
Djurgården Promoted to SHL as Fans Celebrate on Ice
Veteran Linus Klasen, 39, became the big matchwinner when Djurgården took the step up to SHL. With a work of art to penalty and an assist to the 3–1 goal, he got Hovet to shake in blue and yellow euphoria.
Leo Carlsson to Join Tre Kronor for World Championship
Next NHL pro who said yes to play for Tre Kronor in the home World Championship: Anaheim's Leo Carlsson. > He said early on that he wanted to come and looked very much forward to being part of it, says the Swedish Ice Hockey Association's national team manager Anders Lundberg in Viaplay.
NHL Stars Zibanejad and Backlund Set for World Championship in Stockholm
Mika Zibanejad and Mikael Backlund are both clear for play in the World Championship in ice hockey on home ground in Stockholm in May. I'm thrilled and this is super cool, says New York Rangers star Zibanejad on Tre Kronor's X-account.
Rangers and Anaheim Dismiss Head Coaches After Missing Playoffs
At the same time as some NHL coaches are entering the Stanley Cup playoffs, others are seeking new jobs. Both Anaheim and New York Rangers fired their head coaches on Saturday.
Rangers End Season with 4-0 Victory Over Lightning
It was already clear that Mika Zibanejad's Rangers would not reach the playoffs in NHL. It did not prevent the team from winning the match against Tampa Bay Lightning.
Rangers Fall Short: Zibanejad Misses NHL Playoffs
Last year, New York Rangers brought home the Presidents Trophy as the NHL's best team in the regular season. It was then – this season will not even be playoffs for Mika Zibanejad and his team after they lost the match's deciding game against Carolina away with 7–3.
Rangers Face Tough Playoff Battle After Loss to Tampa Bay
The Swedish star Mika Zibanejad scored a 1-3-reduction, but no closer than that did his New York Rangers get at home against Tampa Bay. Rangers are still six points from reaching the playoffs with five regular season matches left to play.
Zibanejad's Rangers lost: "Frustrating"
New York Rangers led 3-1, but still lost the match against Ottawa. Frustrating, says Swedish star forward Mika Zibanejad.
NHL: Swedish duo secured Toronto win
Toronto's Oliver Ekman-Larsson and William Nylander each scored a goal when New York Rangers were defeated with 3–2 in tonight's NHL. .
Dahlin scores two goals in Buffalo's rout
Buffalo's key player, Swedish star defender Rasmus Dahlin, scored two goals when the team rolled over national team colleague Mika Zibanejad's New York Rangers with 8–2. .
Swedish Victory - Avoided Last Place
It was third time lucky for Tre Kronor in Four Nations. It was a win in the last meaningless match against the USA with 2–1 in TD Garden in Boston.
Swedish Victory – Avoided Last Place
It was the third time lucky for Tre Kronor in Four Nations. It was a win in the last meaningless match against the USA with 2–1 in TD Garden in Boston.
Nylander: "Doesn't feel like we're on top"
Second straight 3-4 loss after overtime. Then it was gloomy in the Swedish camp.
Sam Hallam: "I'm incredibly disappointed"
Extension again and loss again. Three Crowns fell in the rivalry match against Finland, 3–4, and have a long way to go to a final spot.
The Star Seeks Revenge: "I'm Extremely Tagged"
Four Nations started as a nightmare for forward star William Nylander. Now he is revenge-hungry ahead of the meeting with Finland.
Guide: Rivalry match in Four Nations
Defeat for both in the premiere match – but Sweden took a point against Canada while Finland fell heavily against the USA. Which team will take the chance to hang on in the final hunt in Four Nations?.
Mika Zibanejad: "A shame it doesn't go in"
He could have been the great Swedish hero. But Mika Zibanejad gambled on a cannon shot in the overtime loss to Canada, 3–4.
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