In addition to the sports director Patrik Sylvegård's sons, Emil and Markus, the twins Patrik and Pontus Westerholm and Markus and Oliver Lauridsen are also included in this year's squad building in Malmö.

A clear advantage according to Emil Sylvegård.

- That security is very important and I know that the other siblings think the same, he says.

According to Malmö's coach Joakim Fagervall, the pair can also strengthen the team as a whole.

In recent seasons, Malmö's economic hockey suit has shrunk a couple of sizes.

Gone are external financiers with big words and extensive plans.

If you exclude Carl Söderberg's return to the Skåne team, the Malmö Redhawks in 2021 feel a little less spectacular, but at the same time as a more well-thought-out and solid team building.



Last year's nightmare start to the season, when they were last in the SHL table after 17 rounds, will not be repeated this year, says coach Fagervall.



- It was my first season and I take on a lot of responsibility for our bad start in the autumn of 2020. I made a number of changes that I thought were right, but that did not work for the group.

There I feel an incredibly big difference this year, says Fagervall.



- The game with the puck we are better this season and we have a much more skilled team.