The Swedish team was knocked out in the
quarterfinals of the World Under-17 Challenge in early November. With another
tournament just two weeks away, the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation has now
announced the roster.
Among the players who stood out at the
WHC-17 were forwards Loui Karlsson, Milan Sundström, and Noel Nord. Defenseman
Douglas Johnsson also impressed, and like the mentioned forwards, he is
eligible for the 2027 NHL Draft.
In addition to the previously established
players, Swedish head coach Thomas Paananen has included seven newcomers to the
international stage. Here’s what he had to say about the upcoming tournament.
“A new tournament means new opportunities
for us in terms of development and education. We’re going to Finland with a
number of players who haven’t been with us this season, and a group who will
actually be playing their first international games. We take some lessons with
us from Canada, but this is also a new tournament with partly new opposition,
and it takes on a life of its own. It’s a challenge we’re looking forward to,”
said Team 17 head coach Thomas Paananen.
In the 6-nations tournament, formally known
as the U17 Vierumäki Cup, the teams are divided into two groups of three.
Sweden will face the Czechia and Slovakia in the group stage, followed
by playoff and placement games.
“It’s a fun setup with a cup format, as
it’s closer to how a championship is played. As I mentioned earlier,
development and education are what we’re focusing on this year, and giving the
boys more tournaments in a cup format is a positive thing,” said Thomas
Paananen.
The tournament will be played December 8–14
in Vierumäki, Finland. Below is Sweden’s roster for the event.
Goaltenders
1. Markus Brodén, IF Malmö Redhawks
35. Anze Sarlah, AIK
Defensemen
2. Yelverton Lindberg Steén, Växjö Lakers HC
3. Ellioth Lahtinen, Brynäs IF
5. Theo Berggren, BIK Karlskoga
7. Douglas Johnsson, Skellefteå AIK
8. Olle Törnqvist, Örebro HK
9. Isac Pagels, IF Malmö Redhawks
20. Tom Bjurman, Färjestad BK
Forwards
10. Olle Zetterstedt, Frölunda HC
11. Wiggo Forsberg, Frölunda HC
12. Ludvig Vestman, Skellefteå
AIK
14. Milan Sundström, MoDo Hockey
15. Vilgot Nygren, Färjestad BK
16. Benjamin Nygren, Luleå HF
17. Milo Helte, Växjö Lakers HC
19. Loui Karlsson, Leksands IF
21. William Pecirep, Almtuna IS
23. Oliver Sundberg, Djurgårdens IF
24. Noel Nord, Leksands IF
26. Oscar Blom, Färjestad BK
29. Charlie Kalldin, Frölunda HC