Djurgården hockey team celebrates shootout win over Färjestad at Hovet, with goalie Magnus Hellberg and teammates on the ice.
Djurgården hockey team celebrates shootout win over Färjestad at Hovet, with goalie Magnus Hellberg and teammates on the ice.
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Djurgården beats Färjestad 2-1 in shootout to end home skid

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Djurgården snapped a seven-game home losing streak with a 2-1 shootout victory over Färjestad at Hovet, thanks to strong goaltending from Magnus Hellberg and key contributions from young forwards. The win marked the team's third straight victory overall. Coach Robert Kimby praised the JVM returnees for their seamless integration.

Djurgården hosted Färjestad in a crucial SHL matchup, entering with momentum from back-to-back road wins against Malmö and Rögle but burdened by seven consecutive home defeats. The game remained tight, with Victor Eklund opening the scoring for Djurgården in regulation to make it 1-0. Färjestad equalized later, forcing overtime and eventually a shootout.

Magnus Hellberg was stellar in net, stopping 34 of 35 shots over 65 minutes and denying all three Färjestad attempts in the shootout for a 97% save percentage. Anton Frondell sealed the victory by scoring the lone goal in the shootout, while 17-year-old Viggo Björck delivered a standout performance, including a crucial defensive play to prevent an early Färjestad goal and strong work across all situations.

Post-game, Djurgården coach Robert Kimby lauded the young trio of JVM gold medalists—Eklund (19), Frondell (18), and Björck (17)—who have elevated the team's play since returning. "JVM-killar? Djurgården-spelare tänker jag," Kimby told Hockeynews, emphasizing their consistent contributions. "They have shown over the whole season that they are good at this level and that they are growing."

Färjestad coach Cam Abbott acknowledged his team's resilience despite the loss. "Both teams competed tonight... We created many good chances in the third period," he said, noting the positive aspects to carry forward.

The lineup featured the same forwards and defense as recent wins, with Joey LaLeggia leading Djurgården's points with 31 (11 goals, 20 assists) in 39 games. Injuries sidelined Oliver Kylington, Charles Hudon (recovering), Jacob Josefson (hand surgery), and Oula Palve for Djurgården, while Färjestad missed three centers and borrowed forward Åke Stakkestad.

This victory provides a boost as Djurgården sits ninth with 56 points, facing Linköping next before a league break.

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Reactions on X to Djurgården's 2-1 shootout win over Färjestad highlight Magnus Hellberg's outstanding goaltending as the key factor in ending a seven-game home losing streak, with praise for young JVM returnees. DIF fans express relief and joy despite Färjestad's shot dominance, some criticizing officiating during the game.

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Djurgården overcame an early injury to forward Victor Eklund and a 2-1 deficit to defeat Timrå 3-2 in a shootout at Hovet. Anton Frondell opened the scoring, Philip Holm tied the game shorthanded, and Viggo Björck sealed the victory on penalties. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the home team.

Djurgården secured a 3-1 victory over Färjestad in Karlstad, marking the first loss for new head coach Christer Olsson and extending Färjestad's losing streak to five games. Returning JVM players Anton Frondell and Victor Eklund played key roles in the win, with Frondell scoring and assisting. Post-match tensions arose as Färjestad fans clashed with police outside the arena.

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Djurgården secured a 3-1 victory over Frölunda in Göteborg, breaking the hosts' winning streak and extending their own run to three consecutive wins ahead of the SHL playoffs. The win positions Djurgården to finish ninth and host the start of the quarterfinals. Young forward Viggo Björck shone on his 18th birthday, contributing a goal and an assist.

Djurgården secured a 5-2 victory over Malmö Redhawks in the SHL on January 31, 2026, marking goaltender Daniel Marmenlind's first win of the season. The win came on the road in Skåne, boosting Djurgården's position in the standings amid their fight to stay in the top ten. Young forward Anton Frondell starred with a highlight-reel goal that helped shift momentum.

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Leksand staged a comeback to win 5-2 against Djurgården in Avicii Arena, overturning a 0-2 deficit in the SHL match. The victory keeps Leksand in the fight against relegation. Coach Johan Hedberg praised the team's resilience and the impact of new assistant Mattias Ritola.

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