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Jeremy Boyce Leaves Timrå IK After 17 Seasons

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  • Jeremy Boyce is leaving Timrå IK after 17 seasons with the club.
  • His departure marks the end of an era for the veteran player and the club.
  • His future plans, including retirement or joining another team, are currently unknown.

According to sources, Jeremy Boyce is leaving Timrå IK. The 2025/26 season was Jeremy Boyce's last. Aftonbladet reports that Jeremy Boyce did not receive a new contract for the upcoming season.

He played his last match for Timrå IK in a loss against Växjö on Saturday, though the exact date of that match has not been specified. After the game, Aftonbladet reports that Jeremy Boyce was honored on the ice by home fans. "It was emotional.

It's clear that it's tough. You don't think it's going to end.

Jeremy Boyce, Hockey player

You were on full alert the whole match, see the results and that it can turn around. And then the signal goes and it's over. I just feel gratitude and appreciation.

There were a lot of emotions," Boyce said. Aftonbladet reports that Jeremy Boyce has played 835 games for Timrå IK, the most in the club's history, including 754 regular season games: 400 in the SHL and 354 in HockeyAllsvenskan. He moved from Huddinge to Timrå IK as a teenager in 2009 and spent 17 years in Timrå.

It's clear that it's tough. You don't think it's going to end. Even if you've known about it, you're never prepared for it.

Jeremy Boyce, Hockey player

Boyce is 32 years old. He was part of Timrå IK's promotions to the SHL in 2018 and 2021, and relegations in 2013 and 2019. It has been clear for a long time that this would be Jeremy Boyce's last season with Timrå IK, according to Aftonbladet.

"It's clear that it's tough. You don't think it's going to end. Even if you've known about it, you're never prepared for it," Boyce stated.

Jonathan Dahlén is also leaving Timrå IK, according to Aftonbladet. Where Jeremy Boyce will play next season remains unknown, as does whether he is retiring or moving to another club.

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