Frolunda HC of the SHL, a.k.a. the former Frolunda Indians, were the “Red Wings East” for a couple of seasons, but a series of hockey moves have yielded a new team with that title in Rogle BK, Moritz Seider’s alma mater.
Swedish prospects Theodor Niederbach and William Wallinder migrated to Rogle from other teams this past season, and Austrian-born top prospect Marco Kasper chose to play for the Angleholm-based team, which is run by the brothers Cam (coach) and Chris (the GM) Abbott, because it’s considered one of the best teams in all of Europe.
This morning, Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff writes about the team from Skane (Southern Sweden), noting that Niederbach left Frolunda as a free agent to sign with Rogle for more playing time’s sake, and that Wallinder comes to Frolunda from MODO Hockey of the Swedish Allsvenskan (the Swedish version of the AHL):
Continue reading DHN’s Duff on Rogle BK as the ‘Red Wings East’ and a bit of a ramble on summertime training