Modo Hockey leaders Fredrik Andersson, Henrik Gradin, and Johan Widebro express confidence in press conference amid form slump.
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Modo Hockey leaders address form slump with no panic

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Modo Hockey is grappling with four straight losses in the HockeyAllsvenskan, but club leaders insist there is no crisis as they prepare for the playoffs. Head coach Fredrik Andersson, sport director Henrik 'Hinken' Gradin, and acting CEO Johan Widebro all express confidence in the team's ability to rebound. With 11 games remaining, the focus is on unity and correcting recent mistakes.

Modo Hockey, currently sitting fourth or fifth in the HockeyAllsvenskan standings, has endured a tough stretch with four consecutive defeats: losses to Troja, Östersund, Södertälje, and a 5-2 setback against Mora on Sunday. Over their last five games, Modo shares the league's worst form with AIK. Despite the skid, head coach Fredrik Andersson remains calm, stating, "It is absolutely no panic. For two weeks ago we met Björklöven and beat them. It is about finding back to the hard work and getting some luck." He highlighted the team's potential, noting they have beaten all top teams but need consistency to avoid deep valleys and high peaks.

Sport director Henrik "Hinken" Gradin echoed the sentiment, describing the situation as "concerning" but not a crisis. He critiqued recent performances, pointing to a will-less showing against Södertälje and individual errors against Mora, including a viral clip of captain David Rundblad's errant pass leading to a counterattack. "It looks really bad in the clip, but David is an experienced guy with good hockey knowledge. He understands himself," Gradin said. He expressed surprise that the roster, praised during the silly season, hasn't gelled better after 40 games, especially against weaker opponents.

Acting CEO Johan Widebro dismissed fan frustrations in a live stream, calling suggestions to abandon the season "the dumbest thing I've heard." He affirmed full trust in the staff, including Andersson and Gradin, and noted resources are available for potential signings. Five games ago, Modo averaged 2.3 points per match and ranked third in form. Eight points behind BIK Karlskoga for a top-three spot, Modo chases AIK for home-ice advantage in the playoffs.

Upcoming home games against Kalmar on Wednesday and Vimmerby on Friday offer a chance to regroup. Leaders emphasize uniting the group without blame, aiming to enter the postseason with momentum. Andersson urged fans: "I hope we get their full support in Hägglund and that they are the extra outfield player they can be."

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Discussions on X reflect concern over Modo Hockey's four-game losing streak in HockeyAllsvenskan, with fans praising acting CEO Johan Widebro's calm and transparent communication during a live update, while expressing skepticism and criticism toward sport director Henrik Gradin's recruitment decisions and reluctance to make changes. Supporter accounts highlight the coaching record and call for more action, aligning with leaders' assurances of no panic ahead of playoffs.

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