Carl-Johan Stålhammar, director of Linköping HC, has expressed frustration over the team's season and vowed significant changes for the next campaign. With the club three points and 14 goals behind Leksand in the relegation battle, and 12 goals short of Örebro's playoff position, the pressure mounts ahead of the final regular-season game. Stålhammar dismissed calls for continuity, insisting on bold reforms.
Linköping HC faces a tense conclusion to its regular season in the Swedish Hockey League, positioned three points and 14 goals below Leksand, which holds the spot for the qualification round, while trailing Örebro by three points and 12 goals for a direct playoff berth. This comes as the team prepares for its last grundserie match, following results from Thursday that offered a brief respite from relegation concerns.
Club director Carl-Johan Stålhammar, speaking to Corren, conveyed deep frustration rather than relief. "Främst känner jag frustration. Jag har nog inte ens tänkt tanken om lättnad än. Snarare inser jag hur fruktansvärt mycket jobb vi har kvar att göra för att nå dit vi ska vara i mitt huvud," he said. The season's weak start has led to ongoing challenges, with Stålhammar describing his response as exhaustion from added workloads rather than outright anxiety.
Looking forward, Stålhammar rejected the notion of maintaining the status quo. He criticized discussions around continuity, stating, "När folk pratar om kontinuitet blir jag galen. Kontinuitet är ju att fortsätta att hamna där. Vi behöver inte kontinuitet. Vi behöver en rejäl förändring." This indicates substantial shifts within the organization for the upcoming season, aimed at elevating the team's performance beyond its current struggles.