Djurgården is in a really good trend right now.


At home against Leksand, the team took its fourth straight victory - despite having had serious injury worries for some time.



19-year-old Albin Grewe made a good first period.

He tore, tore, sacrificed himself and even had to put the 1-0 puck low next to Leksand's goalkeeper Janne Juvonen.



- It is going well for us right now, we are doing a good period here and own the match, I think, says Djurgården's goal scorer Albin Grewe to C More after the first period.



In the middle period, Jesper Pettersson shot in 2-0 after a puck bounce in the short board, and six minutes later Niclas Bergfors put his sixth of the season when SHL's points king Marek Hrivik beat the puck in his own zone.

Damaged Djurgården

Dick Axelsson was back in Djurgården but this autumn's successful player William Eklund, 18, was ill instead.


Djurgården already lacks Marcus Högström, Michael Haga and Jacob Josefson, while the new acquisition Rhett Rakshani was not selected.



A strength that Djurgården despite the worries managed to take fourth straight.

And in the goal, Mantas Armalis kept the first zero of the season.



Before the meeting, Leksand had scored points in five straight matches and was pale throughout the match.

August Berg, the hill who played forward and scored last time, continued in the attack and hit the frame twice.



- Everything's shit.

It is completely useless and they are much better.

It looks miserable out there, said a disappointed Jon Knuts.