The SHL is teeming with big-name new acquisitions this season.

This is due, among other things, to the fact that many players have chosen to leave the KHL after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

But Jonas Andersson does not highlight any of them.

He believes that Riley Sheen, who last season scored 40 goals in the German league, will be beaten at the top of the SHL's scoring.

- He has a strange hockey journey behind him.

He did incredibly well in Germany last year, but he's gone a bit under the radar when we've been talking new signings because there have been so many other big names.

But I see in the fortune telling that at the end of the year he will be top three in the scoring league.

He is very skilled, he says.

Expert colleague Johanna Dahlén highlights a teammate of Sheen.

- I also have my point king in Rögle, but it's not Sheen but Adam Tambellini.

I've said it three years in a row, if he stays injury free he's a fantastically skilled player.

If he stays injury free, he will win the points league this year.