Hockeyallsvenskan: the history of Wennerholm after Djurgården – Almtuna

I see Djurgården lose another match against Lilbotten and the qualifying team before betting Almtona.

It would be 2-4 at home in Hovet against a team whose total player budget would not even be enough to pay Djurgården’s first team salaries.

If coach Joachim Wagerfall survives this, he survives everything.

Now it was the third consecutive loss against Al-Matna and the first in regular time.

The manner in which Djurgården lost was astounding, as Almtuna star Hambus Harlestam had to make it 3-2 with just 29 seconds left.

Djurgården barely had time to pick Mathieu Galagda from the penalty area, before Jakob Svensson headed home for 4-2 into the empty box seven seconds later.

Djurgårdarna had to leave Hovet under a roar and nothing could be blamed after another incomprehensible game.

The criticism of trainer Joakim Fagervall has been massive recently and many elderly animal farmers have joined in the criticism.

I feel a certain resistance to throwing myself into the normal hockey routine again, just days after the death of one of Sweden’s greatest players.

But I think Porgy Salming nodded in agreement and was overwhelmed with accolades and all the attention and new research money his illness had generated.

I can’t think of anything else.

Although his last team AIK lost away to Bjorkloven (2-6).

But it is Djurgården that continues to be a huge disappointment in a series where they were clear favorites before the series began.

Then Linus Claassen didn’t even count, the millionaire’s last takeover and back after injury this evening.

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Now the team had already lost two straight games to Almtuna this season, when it came time to face the Uppsala gang at home for the first time.

Djurgården's Joakim Fagervall has three straight losses in Hockeyallsvenskan.
Djurgården’s Joakim Fagervall has three straight losses in Hockeyallsvenskan.

Revenge, smoking iron stoves, class difference?

No, it was the third straight loss after a new, weak and useless effort.

I have higher demands for a team that can rightfully be called a dream team at this level.

Now it is the same as in the two previous matches, with the difference that it was defeated in regular time.

The question is how patient coach Joachim Wagerfall will be.

I don’t know what Djurgården’s new expert committee thinks, the newly appointed group of hockey experts called the “Advisory Board”.

It consists of former coach and former general secretary of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association Tommy Boustedt, Peter Wallen, Viktor Nyblad, Jacob Josefsson and Andreas Engqvist.

There is a lot of experience.

But I wonder what kind of recommendations they have at the moment.

But I’ve seen how the gusty winds blow through social media, with Joakim Fagervall as the target.

After last year’s upheaval, I can understand that sporting director KG Stoppel does not want to make any hasty decisions.

But it’s getting close to a pain point.

Perhaps not an outright panic, but how much ground can Djurgården lose at the summit without doing anything to try to reverse the trend?

Now Björklöven has passed after beating AIK, but he has played one game more.

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Meanwhile, Modo continues to rise to the top and won the hard-fought away match against Mora with a score of 6-3.

All is well in Övik’s squad and the talented Theodor Niederbach has started on loan from Rögle becoming top scorer with two goals.

Modo continues to win, even with big hitter Riley Woods on the injury list.

They are now top of the league and ten points behind Djurgården.

Meanwhile, Södertälje and BIK Karlskoga are breathing down Djurgården.

Yes, even SSK would have passed Djurgården had it not surprisingly lost to Tingsryd (1-3) at home.

Djurgården found it hopelessly difficult to win matches in regular time and dropped points throughout the season.

Newcomer Östersund won many matches – nine – full time.

That says it all.

Therefore, an early crisis arose in Djurgården.

Despite the third place.

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