Djurgården terminates contract with forward Jesse Ylönen

Djurgården Hockey has mutually agreed to end the contract of Finnish forward Jesse Ylönen after a disappointing stint. The 26-year-old, who joined as an offensive specialist, struggled to secure ice time and contributed just seven points in 24 games. The club now focuses on its returning juniors to bolster the roster.

Djurgården announced on Friday that it has parted ways with Jesse Ylönen, a decision initiated by the player himself due to limited playing opportunities ahead. The NHL-experienced forward signed a two-year deal last season, expecting to serve as a key offensive contributor, but managed only three goals and four assists over 24 SHL matches. His monthly salary of 232,000 Swedish kronor highlighted the gap between expectations and performance.

Sporting director Niklas Wikegård commented on the mutual agreement: "Jesse came to us a couple of days ago and expressed his wish. He has really fought and tried, but both he and we feel that he will have a hard time with ice time going forward. We have agreed to simply terminate the contract, a solution that is economically good for Djurgården's part."

Ylönen was sidelined for Thursday's game due to competition and missed Friday's training. Wikegård emphasized the team's depth: "This means we still have 16 forwards in the squad. With Eklund, Frondell, and Viggo Björck back from the World Juniors, we have good breadth and a high competition situation, which is very important."

Panelists from HockeyNews offered perspectives on the move. Reporter Mattias Ek noted Ylönen's early promise derailed by injury: "He started well in September but was out for over a month after getting hurt against Örebro. After that, he couldn't lift his game." Ek suggested the club might seek a replacement, particularly a sharp right-shot forward, if opportunities arise before the deadline.

Andreas Hanson viewed it positively: "Here and now, there's no direct sporting loss since Ylönen didn't contribute at the hoped-for level. But very positive for Djurgården if it's mutual, as it frees up his relatively high salary for potential roster upgrades."

The termination, with 1.5 years left on the contract, allows Djurgården to redirect resources amid a challenging season as newcomers. The team faces Färjestad away on Saturday, hoping the returning juniors provide a boost. Wikegård acknowledged frustrations: "We know there's frustration out there. We know we concede too much at the back, that we look a bit sluggish up front. We're working on it."

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