Örebro Hockey suffered a crushing 0-3 home loss to Färjestad, leaving the team just on goal difference from the relegation playoffs with eleven matches remaining. Captain Glenn Gustafsson urges focus on securing their own points, while coach Niklas Eriksson faces intense scrutiny. Sport chief Henrik Löwdahl acknowledges shared responsibility in the crisis.
Örebro Hockey is in the depths of its worst crisis this season following a 0-3 loss to Färjestad BK at Behrn Arena. The first goal came early in the second period at 8:32, and the score could have been worse without goaltender Jonas Arntzen's stellar performance. With eleven rounds left, the team is now just on goal difference from the relegation playoffs, especially after HV71 and Linköping secured wins in their matches, heightening the pressure.
Captain Glenn Gustafsson stresses the need to avoid letting frustration dominate. 'We can't sit around fearing that others will take points; I think that's game over. We must take our own points,' he tells Nerikes Allehanda. Coach Niklas Eriksson, under heavy criticism, defends the team's standing: 'We were tipped to finish 13th. That we're where we are might not be so surprising.'
Sport chief Henrik Löwdahl addresses the backlash openly after the game. 'Of course the coach has huge responsibility, just like me. No one can duck it,' he states. An editorial in the newspaper warns that Eriksson cannot get more chances with a lost team that has lost faith, calling for change. Despite preseason predictions of a relegation spot, Örebro's performances have drawn sighs from fans even before puck drop.