Örebro Hockey celebrates breaking losing streak with 4-3 win over Djurgården; Egor Polin shines with goal and assists.
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Örebro breaks losing streak with win over Djurgården

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Örebro Hockey has broken its five-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over Djurgården at Hovet. The team showed strong character after the home side pulled one back late in the game. Egor Polin was in the spotlight with a goal and two assists.

On Thursday evening, the gloom around Örebro Hockey lifted as the team defeated Djurgården 4-3 at Hovet in Stockholm. It was a long-awaited turnaround after five straight losses and just one point in recent games. Coach Niklas Eriksson emphasized the team's effort: 'How it looked was secondary, and I think we executed the game well.'

Egor Polin emerged as the hero of the match with a goal and two assists, earning praise from all sides. The forward took the acclaim humbly: 'It's nice, but nothing I think about. I'm trying to raise my baseline and play as well as possible.' His drive lifted Örebro, especially against a Djurgården side that had only gathered seven points in its last ten games and appeared mentally fragile.

With 13 minutes remaining, the home team pulled one back to make it 3-4, but Örebro held firm for the crucial three points. Both teams entered as the SHL's weakest in form, but Örebro delivered a strong performance for much of the game. The win brings new hope ahead of upcoming challenges in the league.

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Discussions on X celebrate Örebro Hockey's 4-3 victory over Djurgården, ending a five-game losing streak, with praise for Egor Polin's goal and two assists. Djurgården supporters lament their fourth consecutive home loss, criticizing poor performance, low player grades, and coaching. Analysts describe the match as an 'angst meeting' where Örebro won by being the least bad team.

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