Djurgården evaluates SHL comeback season

Djurgården Hockey has finished its assessment of its first SHL season back after promotion. Assistant sports director Marcus Due-Boje praised the coaches for maximizing an inexperienced roster amid ups and downs. The review highlights strong fan support and standout juniors as positives.

Three weeks after Djurgården's SHL playoff run ended with losses to Malmö on March 21, assistant sports chief Marcus Due-Boje and Niklas Wikegård reviewed the campaign. Due-Boje credited coaches Robert Kimby, Michael Holmqvist, Patrik Andersson, and Micce Andréasson for extracting maximum effort from a largely novice SHL squad. Only Joey LaLeggia, Jeppe Pettersson, and later Philip Holm had prior top-flight experience in Sweden, he noted to Hockeynews.se. The team started strong in autumn, winning tight games through aggression and work ethic, briefly topping standings and fueling fan dreams of contention. A midseason slump from late November to late January brought losses and criticism, yet Due-Boje described an internal calm, with solid daily operations intact. Recovery came after juniors returned from the world championships, highlighted by a 3-1 win at Färjestad on January 10. Fan buzz exceeded expectations, with packed arenas and high energy at Hovet, Due-Boje said. Juniors Viggo Björck, Victor Eklund, and Anton Frondell shone brightly—Frondell scoring 20 goals—bolstering the group's spirit. Injuries plagued veterans like Marcus Krüger, who faces likely surgery, and possibly Charles Hudon. Looking ahead, Due-Boje anticipates growth from the learning curve in this tough league. Junior Theo Stockselius earned a rookie deal late-season and could feature next year if he competes well. Some prospects eye North American moves, while Norwegians Mathias Emilio Pettersen and Håvard Salsten prepare for world championships under Patrick Thoresen.

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Djurgården players celebrate 4-1 SHL qualification win over Luleå at Hovet, with scoreboard and cheering fans.
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Djurgården secures SHL contract with 4-1 victory over Luleå

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Djurgården defeated Luleå 4-1 at Hovet in Stockholm, clinching their SHL spot for the 2026/2027 season despite missing four key centers. The win came after a string of recent losses and highlighted strong team effort and goaltending. Coach Robert Kimby praised the players' resilience in the face of injuries.

Djurgårdens head coach Robert Kimby has identified four players as potential cornerstones for the upcoming SHL season. He praised their performances from the recently concluded campaign despite challenges like injuries and high expectations. Holm, Lindström, Blomgren, and Hudon each contributed significantly in distinct ways.

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Djurgården fell 3-1 to Malmö in the decisive third game of the SHL eighth finals at Malmö Arena, ending their season one win short of the quarterfinals. Young stars Victor Eklund and Anton Frondell expressed disappointment and uncertainty about their futures, while injured captain Marcus Krüger delivered an emotional speech. The loss came after Djurgården's 3-2 overtime win in the opener.

Malmö beat Djurgården 2-1 in the second game of their SHL playoff eighth-final series, evening the matchup at 1-1. William von Barnekow scored the late winner amid controversy over a possible offside, while Djurgården's Jacob Josefson equalized earlier in the third period. A third and decisive game is set for Saturday in Malmö.

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Björklöven clinched promotion to Sweden's top ice hockey league SHL after a dominant 7-2 victory over BIK Karlskoga in Game 4 of the 2026 HockeyAllsvenskan finals at Nobelhallen, completing a 4-0 sweep. The Umeå club returns to the top flight after 25 years, with emotional scenes from hometown heroes Marcus Björk and captain Axel Ottosson.

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