Örebro Hockey's Patrik Karlkvist celebrates scoring the game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory over Djurgården.
Örebro Hockey's Patrik Karlkvist celebrates scoring the game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory over Djurgården.
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Örebro Hockey secures third straight win against Djurgården

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Örebro Hockey defeated Djurgården 4–1 to claim their third straight victory, the first such streak since November. Patrik Karlkvist scored the game-winning goal in power play after deciding to stay on the ice. The team now trails HV71 by four points with four games remaining.

Örebro Hockey has found its form with three straight wins, earning eight points out of nine possible. The latest victory came against Djurgården in a game where Djurgården led 1–0 after the first period. Örebro turned it around to win 4–1, with Patrik Karlkvist scoring the decisive goal.

Karlkvist followed the coach's directive to stay on the ice for the entire power play if he felt fresh. “I felt fresh when the others changed, so I didn’t even look towards the bench but thought: ‘I want to stay on, I’m up for it’,” he says.

Assistant coach Marcus Weinstock highlights the team's efficiency: “We not only play right and well, we get paid for it too.” Weinstock has recently handed over back coaching to Calle Gunnarsson and now focuses on forwards.

Gunnarsson, with experience from higher levels in the hockey world, leads with authority without shouting. He recently calmly instructed the players about shortcomings in Wednesday’s training. Örebro Hockey also has a new assistant sports director lined up, assuming the contract is secured—a name deemed positive.

Four points behind HV71 with four games left, hopes remain for a strong season finish.

Cosa dice la gente

Örebro Hockey fans celebrated their team's third straight 4-1 win over Djurgården, praising the collective effort, goaltender Enroth, and strong play in later periods. Djurgården supporters expressed disappointment over their team's lackluster performance after an early lead and recent heavy defeats. Media outlets described Örebro's comeback as decisive and provided player ratings for Djurgården.

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Örebro Hockey has faced tough defensive times, conceding twelve goals on just 41 shots in their last two matches. The team lost 7–4 at home to HV71 and 5–4 in overtime away to Brynäs, earning one point. Goaltender Jhonas Enroth expresses frustration despite his performance.

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Djurgården snapped an eight-game away losing streak with a 3-2 shootout victory over Skellefteå on Sunday. Goaltender Magnus Hellberg delivered a season-best performance, making 46 saves including all three shootout attempts. Jesse Ylönen scored the decisive penalty shot after a 2-2 tie through overtime.

 

 

 

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