The Toledo Walleye faithful are enduring a rough postseason—“rough” might even be an understatement. Die-hard fans are still reeling from the Kelly Cup Final loss to Trois-Rivières, made even more painful by the offseason exodus of key players like Bednar, Bliss, and Spezia.
Speculation began swirling early Saturday in local Toledo Facebook groups, and less than it week later it was confirmed: forward Mitchell Lewandowski is heading overseas. The 27-year-old winger has signed with Södertälje SK, a team competing in Sweden’s HockeyAllsvenskan—the country’s second-highest professional league.
A proud Midwesterner and Michigan State University alum, Mitchell Lewandowski carved out an impressive NCAA career over five seasons:
In 156 collegiate games, he amassed 56 goals, 64 assists, and 120 total points.
Lewandowski made his professional debut in March 2022 with a Professional Tryout contract for the AHL’s Tucson Roadrunners, notching two goals and an assist over 14 games. Later that year, he signed his first ECHL deal with the Orlando Solar Bears—but an undisclosed injury sidelined him for the season.
That injury, ironically, led to Lewandowski’s return to the Midwest. Joining the Toledo Walleye, he quickly became a fan favorite over the next two seasons:
He also saw AHL action with the Cleveland Monsters and Milwaukee Admirals, collecting six points across 24 games.
Lewandowski’s departure is yet another blow to a team already grappling with big offseason holes to fill. Replacing players with skill, consistency, and leadership won’t be easy. As Toledo begins its search for new talent, the front office will need to prioritize not only skill but also the staying power required to contend year after year.
Being a conference champion is tough—but staying one? That’s the real challenge.
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