Misses out on the NHL star – is now presented by another European club

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Michael Raffl is ready for a return in Europe.
But it won’t happen in Leksand – who wanted to sign the forward home.
Instead, the star has signed for another European club.

Earlier this summer, Leksand’s sporting director, Thomas Johansson, told us that they wanted to sign NHL star Michael Raffl. The forward has a past at the club, and became hugely loved by the Leksand fans.

Became a crowd favorite

The Austrian was involved and played Leksand to the SHL in the 2012/13 season. He was one of the team’s best players with 52 points in 59 games, but did not follow the Dala club up into Sweden’s top league.

211023 Leksand’s coach Björn Hellkvist during the ice hockey match in the SHL between Leksand and Växjö on October 23, 2021 in Leksand. Photo: Daniel Eriksson / BILDBYRÅN

Instead, Michael Raffl continued his career in Philadelphia and the NHL, where he remained until spring earlier this year. When his contract expired, it was clear that the forward wanted to return to Europe – and Leksand was quick to announce his interest.

Now, however, it is clear that Raffl, with over 500 NHL games on the merit list, is not returning to Dalarna.

Ready for new club

Instead, he has signed a two-year contract with the Swiss team Lausanne.

– Michael has shown his value as a leader in the NHL and in the Austrian national team. He is a versatile player who can play both as a center and as a wing forward. We look forward to having him in our organization for the next two seasons, says coach John Fust to the club’s website.

140112 Michael Raffl during a practice with the NHL team Philadelphia Flyers on January 12, 2014 in New York. Photo: Joel Marklund / BILDBYRÅN

This means that Michael Raffl will now be teammates with SHL profile Robin Kovacs, who left Örebro earlier this year.

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