Mats Wienerholm after Djurgården’s victory over Björklöven

Uphill, Björklöven

Should we follow the advance advice, it was the battle of the giants in Hofitte.

Djurgarden vs purclofen.

And Djurgården 4-2 at Hooft may have settled the first fight already in October.

We won’t know now until about a week into March 2023, when the series will end.

But points lost like these at the start of the season will never come back.

It’s just as important as the final rounds.

Now Modo and Djurgården have already moved to the top of the table and there are seven points down to third place Björklöven.

It’s a lot.

The same number of points separates the Western bottom and the thirteenth team AIK, who are currently in the qualifying zone.

Djurgorden cheers in Hofitte against Purclofen.
Djurgorden cheers in Hofitte against Purclofen.

Be clear favorite

It’s not an impenetrable distance, but it’s still an indicator of where this streak is headed.

Djurgården and Björklöven were clear favorites with pretty much everyone else ahead of the season, with Björklöven having a slight advantage.

But none of the teams were so convinced at first.

Björklöven started poorly and fell back on points against the declining teams, before stepping up and climbing to the top.

Djurgården found its way and without the halo seen on the HV71 at the start of last winter.

Despite all the famous returnees.

Lindbom’s big game over – once again

The sharp force game and the great Karl Lindbaum in the penalty area fixed 90 percent of the points.

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It was decided this evening too, when Lindbaum played big and came defender Cameron Schilling who sealed the match 3-2 in a five-to-four match.

I wouldn’t have protested if Björklöven had won this match, as they led 2-1 in the second half and had the lead, when Ludwig Reinsfeldt took the lead on the counter-attack and sent 2-2.

After two periods of play, the Västerbottoms led the shots by 26-15.

It’s a statement of strength, Djurgarden

But Djurgården has the ability to decide in the latter stages of matches and has remained at the top despite feeling that the Stockholm players could do much better than that.

But to have scored a lot of points without clicking on them is a sign of strength.

They also won this evening without signing the most famous of them, Marcus Kreuger.

Djurgarden is impressive.

without admiration.

birch leaves?

Yes, they haven’t hit the ground running yet, but sporting director Per Kinta has shown he’s made it through this time too with new signings Scott Polly and Nick Shilke.

They’ll be there all the way and, as usual, they’ll be killers in the playoff.

But it is difficult now.

Yes, there was a lot of talk about Djurgården and Björklöven this evening.

But Modu still leads the series and was impressed when he crushed AIK with you 7-0 after a tough start with 2-0 on goals and 14-1 on shots in the first period.

Dane Mikkel Agard finished a true trilogy recently.

Modu liked this method the most in the introduction and was a bit forgotten there in the introductory talk.

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Despite the fact that they finished second behind the HV71 in the regular season last year and managed to add a really good tyre.

Sure, last year’s success vanished Sam Vigneault into HV71, but when he started the season with Småländers, he may have wished he had stayed.

One passing point in ten games and a jumbo place in the SHL.

New Josh Dickinson took his place at Modo and was well explored by Sports Director Henrik Gradin.

Aik and.

There is a storm not only on the ice, but also among the fans after the decision to exclude Djurgarden from the first derby of the season at Globin.

It all depends on the chaos in the stands that football has created.

But a derby without heels is not considered a derby and AIK cannot exclude anyone in the situation they have put themselves in.

This is completely the wrong way to approach the problem.

Safety must be assured in more constructive ways in a arena like the Globe.

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