Visiting Färjestad had three frame hits in the first period, but it was not until halfway into the match that Jacob Peterson broke the deadlock and put 1-0 with a control in the cross.

Unreachable for Djurgården's goalkeeper Niklas Svedberg.

2-0 came at the end of the second period when Daniel Viksten bombed in the puck from the left technical circle in numerical superiority.

The full hit meant the end of a long and negative trend for the Värmlands who played over 50 minutes in five-on-four without scoring a goal.

The goal was Viksten's 16th this season.

Only four players in the SHL have done more and in a shared lead with 19 goals are Rögle's Simon Ryfors and Skellefteå's Jesper Frödén.

The inefficiency grinned Djurgården in the face and the super talent Alexander Holtz shot in the crossbar.

Instead, the Stockholmers got to see Martin Johansson punctured the match with his 3-0 goal in an empty net.

Six straight home losses is the worst record in Djurgården's long and ancient history.

- It does not feel good, I can not say.

I think we get cramped and we get almost no speed in the game but it gets choppy, says coach Robert Ohlsson to C More.

The text is updated.