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- The JVM finished for Sweden already in the quarterfinals. But next winter, young hockey Swedes may have a gruesome revenge. Because the two superstars Lucas Raymond and Alexander Holtz are also old enough to play the next tournament, that’s when they should be in their prime.
- Next year’s JVM team is also spiced up by Djurgården’s William Eklund, who was detained from this tournament due to covid-19. Eklund can play center and only skillful centers is something that this year’s team was missing.
- On the other hand, Sweden loses three leading players; Victor Söderström, Philip Broberg and Tobias Björnfot. But none of them could have lived up to the high expectations of this tournament. So the rear end is probably even when there are three talented riders like Anton Olsson, Simon Edvinsson and William Wallinder.
Here’s what the next JVM team might look like
- First five
Lucas Raymond, Frölunda (2002)
William Eklund, Djurgården (2002)
Alexander Holtz, Djurgården (2002)Emil Andrae, HV71 (2002)
Helge Grandes, Malmö (2002) - Andrafemma
Fabian Lysell, Luleå (2003)
Theodor Niederbach, Frölunda (2002)
Daniel Torgersson, Frölunda (2002)Simon Edvinsson, Frölunda (2003)
Anton Olsson, Malmö (2003) - Third five
Oskar Olausson, HV71 (2002)
Daniel Ljungman, HV71 (2002)
Zion Nybeck, Luleå (2002)Hugo Styf, Modo (2002)
William Wallinder, Modo (2002) - Room five
Simon Robertsson, Skellefteå (2003)
Noah Östlund, Djurgården (2004)
Ludwig Persson, Frölunda (2003)Simon Forsmark, Örebro (2003)
Elias Salomonsson, Skellefteå (2004) - Goalkeepers
Jesper Wallstedt, Luleå (2002)
Clang Street, Rögle (2002)
Carl Lindbom, Djurgården (2003)
Bubbler:
Hugo Hävelid (mv, 2004), Måns Forsfjäll (b, 2002), Mattias Hävelid (b, 2004), Isak Rosén (b, 2003), Oliver Moberg (b, 2003), Victor Stjernborg (b, 2003), Oskar Jellvik (f, 2003), Liam Dower-Nilsson (f, 2003), Liam Öhgren (f, 2004), Otto Stahre (f, 2004) Alexander Suzdalev (f, 2004), Filip Bystedt (f, 2004)