Albin Nilsson, a 27-year-old center who returned to his hometown club Troja-Ljungby, expressed deep disappointment following their loss in the Hockeyallsvenskan negative qualification series against Västerås. Despite contributing 2 goals and 1 assist over five matches, Troja failed to avoid relegation. Nilsson played through a knee and foot injury in the final match, prioritizing the team's effort.
Albin Nilsson had rejoined Troja-Ljungby to aid the club in securing their place in Hockeyallsvenskan. In the critical negative qualification series against Västerås, the 27-year-old played a key role, recording 2+1 points across five games. However, Troja could not overcome their opponents, resulting in relegation after the decisive final match. Post-game, Nilsson spoke to Hockeynews with tears in his eyes, describing the loss as the toughest moment of his career. “Det är tungt. Tungt som fan. Det är nog det jobbigaste i min karriär hittills,” he said. He attributed the defeat to small details, noting, “Vi fick inte in puckarna idag. Och de får kontra in någon puck där, så nej, det är små detaljer som avgör.” During the match, Nilsson sustained what appeared to be a serious injury to his knee and foot, requiring ice treatment. Yet, he returned to finish the game. “Ja, knät och foten har väl fått en liten törn. Men, det är sekundärt,” he explained, emphasizing that the relegation hurt far more. “Det andra (att åka ur) gör så jävla mycket ondare.” Nilsson's commitment was unwavering: “Nej, jag gör allt för den här föreningen när jag är på isen. Jag kan bryta ett ben, jag försöker ändå.” Looking ahead, he remained optimistic about the club, citing Ljungby's strong hockey spirit: “Ja, det gör vi. Det är en sån hockeyanda i Ljungby. Vi kommer komma tillbaka.” He had not considered his personal future amid the focus on the team.