Troja surges after coaching change in HockeyAllsvenskan bottom race

A coaching switch has propelled Troja Ljungby to four wins in five games, including a 3-0 shutout against Modo, positioning them strongly in the tight battle to avoid relegation. Other results saw Vimmerby edge Västerås in overtime, while Mora and Björklöven secured key victories. The evening's matches highlighted shifts in form across the league.

Troja Ljungby has experienced a remarkable turnaround since appointing Magnus Sundquist as coach, replacing the popular Jens Gustafsson. Taking over a team at the bottom with seven straight losses, Sundquist has guided them to four victories in five outings. Their latest success came in a 3-0 blanking of Modo, marking the first shutout under the new regime. This result lifted Troja above the relegation zone for the first time since November 12, fueling a fierce contest involving four teams near the bottom.

In a crucial matchup, Vimmerby overcame Västerås in overtime after a 3-3 tie, despite errors like a second-period blunder by Västerås' Rasmus Korhonen and Karl Annborn that gave Vimmerby a 3-1 lead. Vimmerby, ending a five-game skid, now holds a one-point edge over last-place Västerås, with Troja close behind. Almtuna showed promise against Mora, leading 3-1 thanks to Lucas Stockselius and Mikkel Öby Olsen, but fell short. Mora's top line—Arvid Degerstedt, Connor MacEachern, and Ethan De Jong—dominated, contributing to three of four goals; the trio has amassed nine goals and 21 points over seven prior games.

Östersund started strongly against Södertälje but lost 2-5, with Filip Holst-Persson notching 1+1 and Hampus Harlestam adding three points. BIK Karlskoga ground out a 3-1 win over Nybro in a low-scoring affair, outscoring them 2-1 in a period despite Nybro's 20-3 shot advantage; Oliver Eklind continued his scoring form. AIK's highly anticipated home game against Kalmar turned anticlimactic due to injuries, missing eight players including their top line, resulting in a loss. Kalmar claimed the points, boosted by Giorgio Estephan's first goal. Finally, leaders Björklöven beat Oskarshamn 5-2, with positive injury news for Albin Lundin and newcomer Max Westergård making an impact. As the February 15 trade deadline approaches, clubs like Björklöven eye reinforcements.

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