Dramatic hockey scene from Djurgården's 3-1 loss to Linköping HC, capturing goal celebration, dejected players, and intense goaltending save.
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Djurgården loses 3-1 to Linköping in disappointing return

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Djurgården suffered a 3-1 defeat to Linköping HC at Saab Arena, marking a tough restart after a long break. Coach Robert Kimby described the performance as a disappointment, citing mental unpreparedness and turnovers. Goaltender Daniel Marmenlind shone despite the loss, saving 34 of 36 shots.

The match began disastrously for Djurgården, with Linköping's Christoffer Ehn scoring just 35 seconds in, beating Marmenlind on a breakaway against defenders Colby Sissons and Gustav Lindström. This early goal set the tone in a game that ended 3-1, with Djurgården's lone tally coming from Marcus Krüger, who returned from illness and broke Linköping's shutout.

Djurgården improved in the second period but lacked the intensity to challenge effectively. The third period saw Linköping extend the lead to 2-0 before an empty-net goal sealed the win. Kimby, speaking post-game, was critical: "It is a disappointment for us. It is a tough start, but I think we have too many players who do not manage to get themselves into the mental state to be ready. We make two turnovers in the first 30 seconds."

He praised Marmenlind's performance, noting the goaltender's 94% save percentage and several key stops that kept the game close. "I think he has a great game, and it is unfortunate that we cannot help him better," Kimby said. Magnus Hellberg, Djurgården's star goaltender, missed the game due to illness, as did back Oliver Kylington. The team also played without juniors Viggo Björck, Victor Eklund, and Anton Frondell, who are at the World Juniors for three weeks.

Kimby dismissed any broader issues in the team, insisting it was not a contagion. He highlighted deficiencies in the top lines, including Jesse Ylönen, Jacob Josefson, and Charles Hudon, who failed to generate significant threats. During the first period, with the score 0-1, TV expert Petter Rönnqvist called Djurgården's play naive: "You cannot come out on the road and play so naively. It does not hold to play like this if you want to win."

Player ratings reflected the subdued effort, with Marmenlind and Krüger earning top marks of seven out of ten, while several forwards like Ylönen and Joe Snively scored fours. The loss leaves Djurgården seeking a response in their next game against HV71.

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X discussions reflect disappointment in Djurgården's 3-1 loss to Linköping, echoing coach Robert Kimby's criticism of a pale effort and mental lapses. Fans praise Marmenlind's key saves amid turnovers. Tactical choices like early goalie pull draw ire. Sentiments are mostly negative, with official posts noting chasing the game.

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Djurgården goaltender Magnus Hellberg hit controversially in crease during 0-1 SHL home loss to Malmö Redhawks, seventh straight defeat at Hovet.
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Djurgården suffers seventh straight home loss to Malmö

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Djurgården fell 0-1 to Malmö Redhawks in the SHL, marking their seventh consecutive home defeat at Hovet. Goaltender Magnus Hellberg made 24 saves but was controversially hit in the crease by Malmö's Kalle Hemström without a penalty. Linus Klasen returned from injury in the lineup.

Djurgården secured a 5-2 victory over Malmö Redhawks in the SHL on January 31, 2026, marking goaltender Daniel Marmenlind's first win of the season. The win came on the road in Skåne, boosting Djurgården's position in the standings amid their fight to stay in the top ten. Young forward Anton Frondell starred with a highlight-reel goal that helped shift momentum.

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Djurgården suffered a 3-4 defeat to Örebro at Hovet, marking their fourth consecutive home loss and extending a poor run with eight losses in their last 11 SHL games. Seventeen-year-old forward Marcus Nordmark made his mark with his first SHL point, an assist on Charles Hudon's goal, after replacing the benched Jesse Ylönen. The club's JVM gold medalists were honored but did not play.

HV71 secured a 5-2 victory over Djurgården in the Swedish Hockey League at a sold-out Husqvarna Garden, ending their pre-Christmas schedule on a high note despite injury absences. Loan forward Eddie Levin starred with a goal and two assists, while Djurgården's goalkeeper Magnus Hellberg endured multiple hits and fan taunts. The match was delayed by pyrotechnics from Djurgården supporters.

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Leksand showed flashes of potential in their recent match against Timrå but ultimately fell short, widening the points gap to playoff contenders. Goaltender Marcus Gidlöf delivered another strong performance, yet defensive lapses undermined the effort. Forward Anton Johansson voiced strong frustration with officiating post-game.

Örebro Hockey has broken its five-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over Djurgården at Hovet. The team showed strong character after the home side pulled one back late in the game. Egor Polin was in the spotlight with a goal and two assists.

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Malmö Redhawks suffered a 2–5 loss to Djurgården after lacking the team's soul: the glow and energy. Captain Fredrik Händemark stresses it was not about hubris, but sluggishness in both head and body. Despite a strong second half of the season, the match was a stinging slap.

 

 

 

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