Sweden has added Marcus Johansson and defenceman, Hampus Lindholm to their roster at The Winter Olympic Games in Italy as injury replacements, according to TSN Hockey Insider Chris Johnston.

The Swedish 🇸🇪 Olympic team has added forward Marcus Johansson and defenseman Hampus Lindholm to their Milan roster as injury replacements for Leo Carlsson and Jonas Brodin

— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 27, 2026

Johansson, 35, has 13 goals and 34 points with the Minnesota Wild this season.

He will be replacing Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson, who underwent thigh surgery on Jan. 16 and is expected to be out 3-to-5 weeks.

Lindholm, 32, has three goals and 16 points in 39 games for the Boston Bruins this season while averaging 22:04 of ice time.

The 6-foot-4, left-shot defenceman will be replacing Wild defenceman Jonas Brodin, who was shut down with a lower-body injury.

Sweden is looking for their first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey since claiming victory at The Winter Olympics in 2006.

They kick off their tournament on Feb. 11 against host Italy.