Djurgården secured a 3-1 victory over Färjestad in Karlstad, marking the first loss for new head coach Christer Olsson and extending Färjestad's losing streak to five games. Returning JVM players Anton Frondell and Victor Eklund played key roles in the win, with Frondell scoring and assisting. Post-match tensions arose as Färjestad fans clashed with police outside the arena.
The SHL matchup at Löfbergs Arena saw Djurgården take an early lead in the first period when Marcus Krüger scored at 13:17, assisted by Anton Frondell and Philip Holm. The second period remained scoreless, keeping the tension high. In the third, Färjestad equalized at 50:09 through Joakim Nygård, assisted by Filip Roos, but Djurgården quickly responded. Frondell netted the go-ahead goal at 53:44 with assists from Eklund and Jacob Josefson, and David Blomgren sealed the 3-1 win at 59:23, assisted by Gustav Lindström.
This triumph ended Djurgården's two-game skid and marked their first away win since October 25. Frondell, fresh from Sweden's gold-medal JVM performance, tallied his 11th goal and sixth assist in 26 SHL games this season. Eklund, also returning from the tournament, contributed an assist and expressed elation: "I am so jävla glad, I don't know what to say. Love being home with the guys and in Djurgården, it warms the heart."
For Färjestad, the defeat came in Olsson's debut after Jörgen Jönsson's dismissal. Olsson noted the team's struggles: "We need to boost confidence in the group. There are good sequences with better play, but poor passing disrupts rhythm." Captain Linus Johansson called the coach change "very sad and tough," denying player involvement in the decision. Former coach Johan Pennerborn criticized the timing: "Change requires time; firing in January means it was wrong from the start."
Djurgården forward Charles Hudon suffered an apparent injury in the second period, grimacing after changing direction, but returned to the bench in the third to support his teammates. The loss dropped Färjestad to ninth in the standings, while Djurgården climbed to eighth.
Tensions escalated post-game when Färjestad supporters refused to leave the arena, leading to clashes with police. Several were suspected of disobeying orders, though no injuries were reported, according to authorities.