Joacim Eriksson will stay until 2027: Schwenninger Wild Wings celebrate!
Joacim Eriksson extends his contract with Schwenninger Wild Wings until 2027 and emphasizes the importance of the club for his family.

Joacim Eriksson will stay until 2027: Schwenninger Wild Wings celebrate!
The Schwenninger Wild Wings can be happy: Joacim Eriksson, the Swedish goalkeeper, will remain in the DEL club's box until at least 2027. In doing so, the 34-year-old is sending a clear signal of his commitment to the club and the region. The contract extension was officially confirmed today and is particularly due to the strong performances in the current season. Loud Black Forest messenger Eriksson can look back on an award as Goalkeeper of the Year in the PENNY DEL in 2021, which underlines his class.
Eriksson, who is set to return next season, has put in outstanding performances in recent months. Managing director Stefan Wagner is enthusiastic about the collaboration and communication with the Swedish national player. "We are very pleased that Joacim will continue to be part of our team. He has a lot of trust in our team and we have just as much trust in him," said Wagner loudly Icehockey.net.
The family has arrived
But Eriksson doesn't just put down roots in Schwenningen professionally. He and his family feel more than comfortable here. The integration of his sons Vincent and Eddy is particularly important to the goalkeeper. They have settled into the community and Eriksson emphasizes that the club and the region have great meaning for his family. He now wants to return the trust that was placed in him and continue to fight for the club, said the player.
With this contract extension, the Schwenninger Wild Wings are sending a clear signal for stability and continuity in the team. Eriksson not only has what it takes to decide games, but is also an important figure in the cabinet. It remains to be seen how his performances will develop next season.