Photorealistic illustration of Djurgården's 1-0 shutout win over Färjestad in a rivalry-charged hockey rematch at Hovet.
Photorealistic illustration of Djurgården's 1-0 shutout win over Färjestad in a rivalry-charged hockey rematch at Hovet.
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Djurgården edges Färjestad 1-0 in rematch after assault incident

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Djurgården secured a 1-0 victory over Färjestad on Hovet, with Magnus Hellberg earning a shutout in the first win of the season for the home team. The match followed a heated 5-3 Färjestad win in Karlstad on Saturday, overshadowed by the assault on a 14-year-old Färjestad youth player by Djurgården supporters. Färjestad captain Linus Johansson responded to Djurgården forward Victor Eklund's comments about hating the rival team.

The SHL matchup between Djurgården and Färjestad on Tuesday at Hovet in Stockholm delivered tension but fewer goals than the prior encounter. David Blomgren scored the lone goal, his third in the SHL and first in nearly two months, assisted by efforts from Marcus Krüger, who won 19 of 30 faceoffs. Djurgården dominated with six power plays to Färjestad's one, firing 17 shots in those situations, but failed to convert beyond the single tally. Magnus Hellberg stopped all 28 shots for his first shutout of the season, despite being bumped twice, leading to Färjestad penalties.

Färjestad captain Linus Johansson addressed the game's edge post-match, noting lingering talk from the Karlstad game. "I don't know why it turned out that way today, but there was some talk after the last match in Karlstad. Hope it straightens out," Johansson said after the 1-0 loss. He dismissed Eklund's intermission comment—"It's playoff atmosphere. We hate Färjestad, so it's fun"—as teenage talk, adding, "I absolutely don't hate Djurgården; it's just a tough opponent I hate losing to." Johansson, who broke through in the SHL with Djurgården before joining Färjestad, advocated for more back-to-back SHL games to boost entertainment and interest.

The rivalry's heat spilled off the ice after Saturday's 5-3 Färjestad win in Karlstad, where a 14-year-old Färjestad youth player was assaulted by 15-20 Djurgården supporters near the away section. The boy, who suffered a skull fracture and head bleeding, was treated at Uppsala's Akademiska sjukhuset and has moved to a child ward. He recounted to Värmlands Folkblad: "We were getting our jackets. Then their hooligan gang came and started hitting me; they jumped on me." Police detained one man on Tuesday, with more arrests expected. Djurgården supporters' group Järnkaminerna condemned the violence, stating, "We regret what happened and distance ourselves from the violence," and chose not to highlight the incident at Hovet out of respect. They plan to contact the family and work with Djurgården to prevent future occurrences. Färjestad legend Håkan Loob expressed dismay: "One becomes appalled. Thoughts go to the boy and his family."

Lineup changes included Mathias Emilio Pettersen returning for Djurgården after a three-game suspension, while Anton Frondell was scratched. Färjestad switched to Melker Thelin in goal over Emil Larmi, with Viktor Lodin and Radim Zohorna returning.

What people are saying

X discussions overwhelmingly condemn the assault on a 14-year-old Färjestad youth player by Djurgården supporters after the first match, expressing outrage and demanding accountability from the club. The 1-0 rematch win for Djurgården, highlighted by Magnus Hellberg's shutout, draws praise from DIF fans amid the controversy. Some posts offer context or skepticism about the incident, while journalists report updates like an arrest. Sentiments range from strong negativity towards DIF supporters to positive game reactions.

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