Dejected Djurgården hockey players on the ice after 3-4 loss to Örebro at Hovet, scoreboard showing final score, capturing fourth straight home defeat.
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Djurgården falls 3-4 to Örebro in fourth straight home loss

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Djurgården suffered a 3-4 defeat to Örebro at Hovet, marking their fourth consecutive home loss and extending a poor run with eight losses in their last 11 SHL games. Seventeen-year-old forward Marcus Nordmark made his mark with his first SHL point, an assist on Charles Hudon's goal, after replacing the benched Jesse Ylönen. The club's JVM gold medalists were honored but did not play.

Djurgården's struggles continued on Thursday evening at Hovet in Stockholm, where they fell 3-4 to Örebro, slipping to ninth in the SHL standings. The loss is the fourth straight at home and comes amid a broader slump, with the team earning just four points in eight games without their junior national team players. Coach Robert Kimby attributed the defeat to self-inflicted errors, stating, "We take too many dumb decisions unfortunately," and emphasized the need for better individual choices to avoid chasing games from deficits.

In a lineup adjustment, Kimby benched experienced Finnish forward Jesse Ylönen— who has three goals and four assists in 24 games—for competition reasons, opting instead to give 17-year-old Marcus Nordmark his fourth SHL appearance and first at Hovet. Nordmark, son of former defenseman Robert Nordmark, slotted into the top line with Charles Hudon and Jacob Josefson, logging 10:45 minutes. He earned his first SHL point with an assist on Hudon's 2-1 reducer and contributed to the power play leading to Colby Sissons' 4-3 goal. "It was damn fun to get my first point in SHL," Nordmark told Hockeynews. "And it's a dream to play here at Hovet in the Djurgården jersey."

Before puck drop, Djurgården's JVM trio—Viggo Björck, Victor Eklund, and Anton Frondell—were celebrated for their gold medals from the tournament in Minnesota. The players, delayed by a canceled flight, arrived post-landing and expressed eagerness to return. "We've missed Hovet and everyone here. It'll be fun to get started again," said Eklund. Kimby indicated they could rejoin as early as Saturday against Färjestad, pending evaluation.

Player ratings highlighted David Blomgren's strong performance with the 4-2 goal (7/10) and Nordmark's effort (6/10), while Hudon scored but took two penalties (5/10). Örebro capitalized on Djurgården's mistakes, building a 4-1 lead before a late push fell short, leaving the home crowd booing at the final buzzer. Nordmark, with 25 points in 17 J20 games this season, recently won the inaugural Svenska Cupen but lamented the lack of a tangible prize.

What people are saying

Reactions on X highlight Djurgården fans' frustration with the fourth straight home loss to Örebro, describing poor and energy-lacking performances amid boos from the crowd. Journalists note low player grades and the ongoing poor form with eight losses in 11 games. Positive notes include 17-year-old Marcus Nordmark's first SHL assist. Örebro accounts and fans celebrate the crucial win as the least bad team in a bottom clash.

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