Also known as: Super-10 Agency; SUPER10 Agency; S10 Agency
Founded: 2020
Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
Other offices: No separate public office listed; North American coverage through Bartlett Hockey and Czech/Europe support through EFFORTSPORTS
Agency type: Boutique hockey agency
Ownership: Founded by Andreas Johansson; later joined by Andreas Dackell; Johan Magnusson was publicly described as Johansson’s financial/backing partner at launch
Primary markets: SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, NHL/AHL through Bartlett Hockey, USHL, Czech Extraliga, DEL, KHL/Europe
Players (About $6M visible SUPER-10/Bartlett-linked public active NHL contract value): 15+ total clients; NHL clients: 3; NHL-drafted clients: 3. Visible NHL contract footprint: 3 active contracts, $6.035M total value and $3.487M active cap hit
NHL clients: 3
NHL-drafted clients: 3
Key agents: Andreas Dackell, Andreas Johansson; North American affiliate: Brian Bartlett and Scott Bartlett / Bartlett Hockey
Languages: Swedish, English; Czech/Slovak support through EFFORTSPORTS
Contact email: andackell72@gmail.com
Phone / WhatsApp: +46 70 679 12 35
Website: https://s10.agency/
X: https://x.com/super10agency
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/super10_hockeyagency-100067641549643/
SUPER-10 is a Stockholm-based boutique hockey agency launched by former NHL forward Andreas Johansson in 2020. Johansson created the agency after a long hockey career that included playing, coaching, sport-director work and scouting, including a scouting role with Avangard Omsk.
The agency name came partly from the 10th-floor Stockholm office where Johansson started the business. From the beginning, SUPER-10 was presented as a hands-on, mentorship-driven agency rather than a high-volume player shop. Johansson’s launch message focused on practical support for players: career decisions, financial guidance, insurance, mental advice, nutrition, video analysis and branding. Andreas Dackell later joined the agency, bringing his own NHL and Brynäs background as a former player, captain and sport director.
The agency’s North American bridge is Bartlett Hockey, which is visible on the NHL contract pages of SUPER-10-linked clients such as Jonatan Berggren, Liam Öhgren and Nikita Tolopilo. SUPER-10’s client base is small but Swedish-heavy, with NHL/AHL-linked players, Swedish veterans, HockeyAllsvenskan players and a few younger USHL/NCAA-path prospects. The biggest current public client is Jonatan Berggren, now with St. Louis after being claimed off waivers from Detroit. Liam Öhgren and Nikita Tolopilo give the agency a Vancouver Canucks connection through the Bartlett affiliate lane.
In April 2025 Johansson returned to coaching with Södertälje SK and publicly discussed winding down his direct agency role. Dackell remains publicly listed as the Super-10 representative in the SICO player-agent directory, so the agency profile is best understood as a small Swedish network now centered more clearly on Dackell and its partner structure. Its strongest differentiators are former-player credibility, Swedish development knowledge, North American affiliate access and a very personal advisory style.
Jonatan Berggren [St. Louis Blues] – F – Sweden – 2000-07-16
Liam Öhgren [Vancouver Canucks] – F – Sweden – 2004-01-28
Noel Öhgren [Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, USHL] – F – Sweden – 2006-09-05
Tim Dackell [Tingsryds AIF, HockeyAllsvenskan] – F – Sweden – 2003-04-17
Nikita Tolopilo [Vancouver Canucks / Abbotsford Canucks] – G – Belarus – 2000-04-06
David Rautio [last: Skellefteå AIK] – G – Sweden – 1985-07-08
Filip Sandberg [Bílí Tygři Liberec, Czech Extraliga] – F – Sweden – 1994-07-23
Oscar Birgersson [Västerås IK, HockeyAllsvenskan] – F – Sweden – 2000-04-08
Stefan Warg [last: Berani Zlín] – D – Sweden – 1990-02-06
Emil Berglund [last: Djurgårdens IF] – F – Sweden – 1994-03-28
Dennis Rasmussen – first publicly reported SUPER-10 client; signed with Metallurg Magnitogorsk through Johansson’s early agency network.
Andreas Thuresson – veteran Swedish forward; SUPER-10 announced his Kölner Haie deal.
Filip Sandberg – represented in SUPER-10’s early public posts; later moved through Finland and Czechia.
Carter Souch – former Johansson client during SUPER-10’s active agency period.
Filippa Möörk – Swedish golfer announced as a non-hockey SUPER-10 client in early agency posts.
Negotiation style: Personal, direct and mentorship-heavy, with a former-player view of contract fit and role clarity.
NHLPA/CBA access: North American NHL contract work appears through Bartlett Hockey.
Network strengths: Sweden, SHL/HockeyAllsvenskan, NHL/AHL through Bartlett, Czechia through EFFORTSPORTS.
Development pipeline: Swedish young players, USHL route, Swedish junior-to-pro transitions and family advisory work.
Differentiator: Johansson launched the agency with an unusually hands-on model, including nutrition, mental guidance, video analysis and practical life support.
Current structure note: Johansson returned to coaching in 2025; Dackell remains the public SICO-listed Super-10 agent.
Andreas Johansson launched SUPER-10 in Stockholm in 2020 after playing, coaching, sport-director and scouting roles.
The agency was designed around mentorship, personal support and small-client-count attention.
Andreas Dackell later joined, giving the agency another former NHL/SHL captain and sport-director voice.
2020 – Andreas Johansson launched SUPER-10 after leaving his Avangard Omsk scouting role.
2020 – Dennis Rasmussen became the first publicly reported client.
2020 – SUPER-10 announced a partnership with Bartlett Hockey for North American reach.
2021 – Andreas Dackell joined SUPER-10.
2021 – Filip Sandberg’s TPS signing was announced through SUPER-10’s social channel.
2025 – Jonatan Berggren signed a one-year, $1.825M contract and later moved to St. Louis via waivers.
2025 – Nikita Tolopilo signed a two-year, two-way Vancouver Canucks contract.
2025 – Johansson returned to coaching with Södertälje SK and discussed winding down his direct agency work.
Sweden: Stockholm base, SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, Swedish junior development and SICO-listed representation.
North America: Bartlett Hockey for NHL/AHL contract and player-management support.
Czechia/Europe: EFFORTSPORTS for Czech Ice Hockey Association-certified support and broader European placement.
Specialty lanes: Swedish forwards, young Swedish prospects, Swedish-to-North America transitions and European veteran placement.
Swedish agent/representative: Andreas Dackell, SICO-listed Super-10 representative.
Founder/advisor lineage: Andreas Johansson, former NHL forward, coach, sport director and scout.
North American partner: Bartlett Hockey, led by Brian Bartlett and Scott Bartlett.
Czech/European partner: EFFORTSPORTS, founded by Radek Smoleňák in 2024.
Development/mentorship: Johansson’s original SUPER-10 model emphasized close player contact, video work and role guidance.
Nutrition support: SUPER-10 publicly referenced an on-site chef/nutritionist in early agency communications.
Marketing/brand support: Johansson publicly emphasized building player profiles and local-market visibility.
Legal/tax/insurance support: Handled through partner networks; no dedicated in-house names publicly confirmed.
2025 – Jonatan Berggren: Detroit Red Wings → St. Louis Blues – RFA one-year contract, followed by waiver claim – 1 year – $1.825M total value – $1.825M AAV.
2025 – Nikita Tolopilo: Vancouver Canucks – two-way extension – 2 years – $1.55M total value – $775K AAV – AHL salaries publicly listed for both seasons.
2022 – Liam Öhgren: Minnesota Wild – entry-level contract – 3 years – $2.659998M total value – $886,666 cap hit; later moved to Vancouver.
2025 – Filip Sandberg: HC Litvínov → Bílí Tygři Liberec – Czech Extraliga signing – 2 years, public value not disclosed.
2021 – Filip Sandberg: TPS – Liiga signing – 1 year, public value not disclosed.
2020 – Andreas Thuresson: Kölner Haie – DEL signing – 1 year, public value not disclosed.
2020 – Dennis Rasmussen: Metallurg Magnitogorsk – KHL signing arranged through Johansson’s early SUPER-10 network, public value not confirmed.
NHL contracts signed/active: 3 visible active NHL contracts tied to SUPER-10/Bartlett-linked clients.
Active NHL contract value: $6.035M.
Active NHL cap hit represented: $3.487M.
Recent NHL contracts signed: Berggren one-year RFA contract and Tolopilo two-year two-way extension.
Extensions/renewals: Berggren and Tolopilo are the clearest recent NHL examples.
ELCs signed: No new visible NHL ELC signed in the 2023-24 through 2025-26 window; Liam Öhgren remains active on his earlier ELC.
RFA outcomes: Berggren one-year RFA deal; Tolopilo two-year RFA/two-way deal.
Arbitration cases: No public arbitration hearing tied to SUPER-10 clients was confirmed.
Europe transfers: Filip Sandberg to Bílí Tygři Liberec; Oscar Birgersson with Västerås IK; Tim Dackell with Tingsryds AIF.
Aggregate client market value: 19 total clients in the public agency screenshot; 3 visible active NHL contracts worth $6.035M.
Andreas Dackell – SICO-listed player agent for Super-10.
Andreas Johansson – publicly reported as SICO-licensed when SUPER-10 launched; he returned to coaching in 2025 and discussed winding down agency work.
Bartlett Hockey – North American affiliate; public NHL contract records list Brian & Scott Bartlett as signing agents for Berggren, Öhgren and Tolopilo.
EFFORTSPORTS – Czech Ice Hockey Association-certified sports agency and listed SUPER-10 affiliate.
Professional liability insurance: Not publicly stated.
Ethics/compliance notes: No public disciplinary issue tied to SUPER-10 representation was found.
Andreas Johansson – founder – “We will be hands on.”
Andreas Johansson – founder – “Credible, long-term and proper.”
Andreas Johansson – founder – described the agency mission as protecting clients, building them and educating them.
No recent independent player-specific testimonial quotes about SUPER-10’s agency service were reliable enough to include without citation markers.
2020 – HockeyNews profiled Andreas Johansson’s move into the agency business with SUPER-10.
2020 – SUPER-10 publicly announced its partnership with Bartlett Hockey.
2021 – SUPER-10 publicly welcomed Andreas Dackell as a partner.
2024 – The Hockey News described Johansson as co-owner of the Super10 Sports Agency in a Senators alumni feature.
2025 – HockeyNews covered Johansson’s return to coaching with Södertälje SK and his plan to wind down direct agency work.
Agency-specific awards: No credible public agency-award listing was found.
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Agency name: Wesport Hockey
Subtitle: Swedish Talent Builders
Also known as: Wesport; WeSport; Wesport AB; Wesport Sport Management
Founded: 2014
Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
Other offices: Stockholm-based; North American hockey coverage through The Sports Corporation
Agency type: Multi-sport agency with boutique hockey division
Ownership: Founder-led by Nina Wennerström; public 2026 reporting described Wennerström as majority owner with Karl-Johan Persson as minority owner
Primary markets: NHL, AHL, SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, Swiss NL, Czech Extraliga, DEL, NCAA/USHL pathways through partner network
Players ($12.445M visible public NHL / next-NHL contract value): 76 total clients; NHL clients: 5; NHL-drafted clients: 13. Visible active cap hit: about $4.82M, plus Theodor Niederbach’s $1.025M 2026-27 Washington contract
NHL clients: 5
NHL-drafted clients: 13
Key agents: Antonio Norberg, Mikael Tellqvist, Karl Hellgren, Lloyd Solberg, Nina Wennerström
Languages: Swedish, English; wider partner support through The Sports Corporation
Contact email: info@wesport.se
Phone / WhatsApp: +46 8 50 12 12 50
Website: https://www.wesport.se/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wesportagency/
X: No official hockey-specific X account confirmed
Facebook: No official hockey-specific Facebook page confirmed
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wesport-sport-management/
Wesport is a Stockholm-based multi-sport management agency founded by Nina Wennerström in 2014. Wennerström came from tennis and international sports management before building Wesport into a broader agency across hockey, football, tennis and brand partnerships. The hockey division blends Swedish player-development knowledge with a strong North American link through The Sports Corporation. Wesport’s public hockey positioning is built around holistic player development: on-ice routines, off-ice training, sleep, nutrition, mental performance, branding, legal protection and contract planning. Its Swedish hockey team includes former NHL goaltender Mikael Tellqvist, SICO-certified agent Karl Hellgren and other listed hockey staff such as Antonio Norberg and Lloyd Solberg. The agency’s current public hockey roster is prospect-heavy, led by Jesper Wallstedt, Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Alexander Holtz, Fabian Lysell and Theodor Niederbach. Wesport is especially strong with Swedish first-round and second-round NHL-drafted players who need a bridge from SHL/HockeyAllsvenskan into NHL and AHL systems. Wallstedt has become the agency’s clearest current hockey flagship, both as an NHL goaltender and as a public testimonial for Wesport’s long-term development approach. The agency also has a useful veteran-European lane through players such as Adam Reideborn, Niklas Lundström, David Quenneville and Albin Lundin. Wesport’s differentiator is that it is not only a hockey-contract agency; it has an in-house commercial and brand-partnership engine, with stated partnerships across Bauer, CCM, Nocco and Upper Deck. The wider company has also grown quickly, with public reporting in 2026 pointing to major revenue growth and a stated ambition to become one of Europe’s leading sport agencies. In hockey terms, Wesport is best understood as a Swedish development and branding platform with TSC-powered NHL access.
Alexander Holtz [Henderson Silver Knights, AHL / Vegas Golden Knights contract] – F – Sweden – 2002-01-23
Jonathan Lekkerimäki [Abbotsford Canucks, AHL / Vancouver Canucks contract] – F – Sweden – 2004-07-24
Jesper Wallstedt [Minnesota Wild] – G – Sweden – 2002-11-14
Fabian Lysell [Providence Bruins, AHL / Boston Bruins contract] – F – Sweden – 2003-01-19
Theodor Niederbach [Washington Capitals / Hershey Bears path beginning 2026-27] – F – Sweden – 2002-02-25
Jesper Vikman [Hershey Bears, AHL / Washington Capitals contract] – G – Sweden – 2002-03-11
Felix Öhrqvist [Swedish junior / national-team pathway] – D – Sweden – prospect
Loke Krantz [Swedish junior / national-team pathway] – F – Sweden – prospect
Adam Nömme [Swedish junior / national-team pathway] – G – Sweden – prospect
Milo Tjärnlund [Swedish junior / national-team pathway] – F – Sweden – prospect
Jesper Wallstedt [Minnesota Wild] – G – Sweden – 2002-11-14
Adam Reideborn [SC Bern, NL] – G – Sweden – 1992-01-18
Niklas Lundström [Odense Bulldogs] – G – Sweden – 1993-01-10
Jesper Vikman [Hershey Bears, AHL / Washington Capitals contract] – G – Sweden – 2002-03-11
David Quenneville [Örebro HK, SHL] – D – Canada – 1998-03-13
Albin Lundin [IF Björklöven, HockeyAllsvenskan] – F – Sweden – 1996-03-15
Marcus Högström [last: Djurgårdens IF] – D – Sweden – 1989-03-20
Adam Reideborn [SC Bern, NL] – G – Sweden – 1992-01-18
No current coach or hockey-operations staff representation was publicly confirmed.
Carey Price – listed in older Wesport/Footnation-related public reporting; legacy NHL star connected to the broader agency ecosystem.
Ryan Getzlaf – listed in older Wesport/Footnation-related public reporting; legacy NHL star connected to the broader agency ecosystem.
Marcus Högström – former NHL/AHL/SHL defenseman and long-time Swedish veteran.
Alexander Holtz – still active, but notable as a former seventh-overall NHL Draft pick and early Wesport/TSC high-end Swedish client.
Negotiation style: Development-first, Swedish-market focused and supported by North American partner execution.
NHLPA/CBA expertise: NHL-facing contracts are handled through The Sports Corporation and other NHLPA-certified partner agents.
Network strengths: Sweden, SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, AHL/NHL, TSC in North America, and European placement markets.
Development pipeline: Swedish first-round prospects, goalie development, SHL-to-AHL transition planning and NHL Draft preparation.
Brand/commercial capability: Stronger than most hockey boutiques, with in-house brand partnership, digital visibility and sponsor activation.
Support model: Legal, logistics, performance coaching, nutrition, recovery, online presence and career strategy.
Nina Wennerström founded Wesport in 2014 after earlier work in international sports management.
The agency expanded from tennis into hockey, football and broader brand partnership work.
Wesport Hockey grew around Swedish expertise and a North American partnership with The Sports Corporation.
2014 – Wesport founded by Nina Wennerström.
2017 – Swedish hockey media profiled Wennerström as a rare female hockey agent in a male-dominated field.
2020 – Karl-Johan Persson invested in Wesport, helping fund broader agency growth.
2022 – Wesport expanded through the Footnation acquisition.
2024 – Jesper Wallstedt signed a two-year, $4.4M Minnesota Wild extension beginning in 2025-26.
2025 – Alexander Holtz signed a two-year Vegas Golden Knights RFA contract.
2026 – Theodor Niederbach signed a one-year Washington Capitals two-way contract.
2026 – Public business reporting described Wesport’s revenue jump toward 75M SEK and Wennerström’s return as CEO.
Sweden: Stockholm base, SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, Swedish junior and national-team pipelines.
North America: The Sports Corporation for NHL Draft, NHL contract and AHL transition support.
Europe: Swiss NL, Czech Extraliga, DEL and wider European placement through Wesport’s network.
Specialty lanes: Swedish first-round picks, goalies, SHL-to-NHL prospects, personal brand growth and off-ice athlete support.
Hockey representation: Antonio Norberg, Mikael Tellqvist, Karl Hellgren, Lloyd Solberg and Nina Wennerström.
North American partner: The Sports Corporation.
Legal partner: MAQS, listed by Wesport as its sports-law partner.
Brand partners: Bauer, CCM, Nocco and Upper Deck are listed as hockey brand-partnership examples.
Goalie/player development: Mikael Tellqvist brings former NHL and Swedish national-team goaltending experience.
SICO-certified Swedish agent: Karl Hellgren.
Commercial team: Wesport’s in-house brand-partnership and social-media support.
Performance network: Hockey coaches, academies, clubs, mental coaching, nutrition and recovery support.
2023 – Jonathan Lekkerimäki: Vancouver Canucks – entry-level contract – 3 years – $2.754999M total value – $918,333 cap hit.
2024 – Jesper Wallstedt: Minnesota Wild – RFA extension – 2 years – $4.4M total value – $2.2M AAV.
2025 – Alexander Holtz: Vegas Golden Knights – RFA contract – 2 years – $1.675077M total value – about $837.5K AAV.
2026 – Theodor Niederbach: Washington Capitals – two-way NHL contract – 1 year – $1.025M NHL value – $85K AHL salary.
2021 – Fabian Lysell: Boston Bruins – entry-level contract – 3 years – $2.590002M total value – $863,334 cap hit.
2026 – Jesper Vikman: Vegas Golden Knights → Washington Capitals – trade asset in Nic Dowd deal – NHL-contracted goaltender moved into Washington/Hershey pipeline.
2025 – Adam Reideborn: SC Bern – Swiss NL veteran-goalie contract path – public value not disclosed.
2025 – David Quenneville: Örebro HK – SHL contract path – public value not disclosed.
NHL contracts signed/extended: 4 visible public NHL contracts from 2023-24 through 2025-26: Lekkerimäki, Wallstedt, Holtz and Niederbach.
Visible current/future NHL contract value: $12.445M across Holtz, Lekkerimäki, Wallstedt, Lysell and Niederbach.
Visible active NHL cap hit: About $4.82M for Holtz, Lekkerimäki, Wallstedt and Lysell.
Future 2026-27 cap hit: $1.025M for Niederbach’s Washington contract.
Extensions/renewals: Wallstedt two-year extension, Holtz two-year RFA deal, Niederbach one-year two-way NHL contract.
ELCs signed: Lekkerimäki and active earlier ELCs for Lysell and Vikman remain key public examples.
RFA outcomes: Wallstedt secured a two-year NHL goalie bridge; Holtz received a two-year Vegas deal; Niederbach signed into the Washington system.
Arbitration cases: No public arbitration hearing tied to Wesport Hockey clients was confirmed.
Europe transfers: Reideborn to SC Bern, David Quenneville to Örebro HK, Albin Lundin to IF Björklöven and broader Swedish/European placement activity.
Broader agency hockey footprint: Wesport’s own hockey page reports $549.626M in NHL contract value and 83 NHL-drafted clients across its broader hockey/TSC network.
Karl Hellgren – SICO-certified player agent for Wesport AB.
Wesport AB – listed by SICO with The Sports Corporation as North American partner.
The Sports Corporation – NHLPA-certified North American partner agency for NHL contract execution.
Antonio Norberg – listed in public agency data as a Wesport Hockey agent; individual certification not fully confirmed.
Mikael Tellqvist – listed in public agency data as a Wesport Hockey agent/player-development figure; individual certification not fully confirmed.
Lloyd Solberg – listed in public agency data as a Wesport Hockey agent; individual certification not fully confirmed.
Nina Wennerström – founder and managing partner/CEO; historically profiled as a hockey agent and sports-management executive.
Professional liability insurance: Not publicly stated.
Ethics/compliance notes: No public disciplinary issue tied to Wesport Hockey representation was found.
Jesper Wallstedt – “they've been there every step of the way.”
Jesper Wallstedt – “Their expertise and dedication have been invaluable.”
Isaac Kiese Thelin – “more than just an agency.”
Tallon Griekspoor – “part of my team, as a family.”
2014 – Wesport founded by Nina Wennerström.
2017 – Hockeybladet profiled Wennerström as one of Sweden’s few female hockey agents.
2020 – Karl-Johan Persson invested in Wesport.
2022 – Wesport expanded through the Footnation acquisition.
2024 – Jesper Wallstedt signed a two-year, $4.4M Minnesota Wild extension.
2026 – Wesport was publicly reported to be targeting major European agency growth after revenue rose sharply.
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