Swedish Junior Leagues 2024/2025

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erikhamren

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May 7, 2021
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+ Eric Nilson

This must be one of the strongest J18 squads I've seen in a long time, should be favorite for J18 SM regardless if the 07s' play down or not.
Im looking forward to see the 09's Eklund-Aspe and Sundberg mostly, 13 and 11 points in Sweden Selects. But yeah this teams offense is strong
 

hockeyprospects9

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Feb 10, 2023
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Sweden
Im looking forward to see the 09's Eklund-Aspe and Sundberg mostly, 13 and 11 points in Sweden Selects. But yeah this teams offense is strong
Definitely, especially excited to see how well Eklund-Aspe compares.

I would also say that the D might be even better than the forwards, every single 08 D they brought in is very good.
 
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AlexanderSemin21

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Jun 2, 2022
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I will be in Stockholm for a week in november. No SHL, Allvenskan or J20 that week unfortunately, but i can attend some J18 region games, i want to see Nacka vs Djurgardens and Djurgardens vs Flemingsbergs, hoping to see Frondell and Bjrock. Where can i get tickets? And also, i don't understand whats the difference between J18 region and J18 National. Maybe they first compete in the regionals and then some teams qualify for the National? Thanks!
 

BPilgrim

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Dec 14, 2010
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I will be in Stockholm for a week in november. No SHL, Allvenskan or J20 that week unfortunately, but i can attend some J18 region games, i want to see Nacka vs Djurgardens and Djurgardens vs Flemingsbergs, hoping to see Frondell and Bjrock. Where can i get tickets? And also, i don't understand whats the difference between J18 region and J18 National. Maybe they first compete in the regionals and then some teams qualify for the National? Thanks!
Usually there's no entrance fee in the junior games, and if there is, you can pay at the door. And yes, J18 region is the competition in the fall, which is split in four series (Norr, Öst, Väst, Syd). The top 5 teams from each J18 Region advance to J18 Nationell Nord/Syd after christmas (and the bottom 5 face eachother + a couple of teams from a lower division where one team still have a chance to make the playoffs).
 

theslatcher

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Jan 5, 2016
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I will be in Stockholm for a week in november. No SHL, Allvenskan or J20 that week unfortunately, but i can attend some J18 region games, i want to see Nacka vs Djurgardens and Djurgardens vs Flemingsbergs, hoping to see Frondell and Bjrock. Where can i get tickets? And also, i don't understand whats the difference between J18 region and J18 National. Maybe they first compete in the regionals and then some teams qualify for the National? Thanks!
Well, you won't get to see Frondell & Björck playing in J18. However you'll be able to get a look at Dorian Eklund Aspe, and perhaps Marcus Nordmark.
 

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