Hockey Veteran Adam Brodecki Signs with Swiss Team
Adam Brodecki, a 29-year-old hockey player with a storied career in Sweden’s SHL, is making a significant move, leaving his current team in Finland to join a Swiss club. This marks a new chapter for the experienced forward, who has played for six different SHL teams throughout his career.
Brodecki’s impressive resume includes stints with Brynäs, Växjö, Linköping, Malmö, Frölunda, and Luleå in the SHL. His international experience extends beyond Sweden, with a notable period playing for Jaromir Jagr’s Kladno. He also played for two Finnish teams, most recently HPK, which he departed on December 16th, 2024.
While an official announcement is pending, sources indicate Brodecki has agreed to terms with HC Visp, a team in the Swiss League. This move represents Brodecki’s first foray into Swiss hockey, and he’ll be joining fellow Swede Jacob Nilsson on the team.
This transition to the Swiss League marks a new challenge for Brodecki, a testament to his enduring passion for the game and his willingness to explore new opportunities. His experience and skillset will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to his new team.
Adam Brodecki is a 29-year-old hockey player who has played for six different teams in SwedenS SHL: brynäs, Växjö, Linköping, Malmö, Frölunda, and luleå. [1] He has also played for Jaromir Jagr’s kladno and two Finnish teams,most recently HPK,which he left on December 16th,2024. [1] He is now joining a swiss club. [1]