Lara Stalder is doing her fourth season in Brynäs and has dominated the SDHL.

She has won the points league in all the years in the club, which won two straight silvers.

Now it is clear that the scoring machine is moving home to Switzerland after the season to help Swiss hockey and the club EV Zug that she has supported since she was a child.

“Sad to leave”

- It feels sad to leave Brynäs, but at the same time exciting to be able to help my childhood club build up the women's and girls' activities, says the 28-year-old in a statement on Brynäs' website.

Zug's club director Patrick Lengwiler visited Gävle last year to see how Brynäs built up its women's business.

- Now it's getting closer and it's a dream come true for me to be part of it.

Now I want to use all the knowledge and experience I have gained here in Brynäs and take it home, says Stalder.

Want to finish with gold

In addition to his two SM silvers with Brynäs, Stalder also has two final losses with Linköping and hopes to end his time in Sweden with an older denomination.

- I have enough silver.

Now that this is official, it feels good.

Now I can put my energy and focus on giving everything the last time here.

Because it is still my dream to win gold.

And especially with Brynäs, which is my home now, says Lara Stalder.