Morten Madsen, an assistant coach for Timrå IK, is leaving the club after eight seasons. He confirmed the departure to Sundsvalls Tidning, stating he was told he would not remain with the organization. Madsen said he wanted to stay, citing his family's ties to Timrå, where he has lived half his adult life.
According to reports from Expressen, several changes are expected in Timrå's coaching staff for the 2026/27 season, with Madsen and Tommy Samuelsson leaving, and Mikael Gath reportedly set to take over as head coach. Madsen expressed hope to continue in hockey despite limited opportunities due to his young children.
I wanted to stay, citing my family's ties to Timrå, where I has lived half his adult life.
He confirmed the departure to Sundsvalls Tidning, stating he was told he would not remain with the organization.
Madsen expressed hope to continue in hockey despite limited opportunities due to his young children.