Örebro won a hockey match against Djurgården with a score of 4-1. The match took place in Örebro, Sweden. Djurgården took an early lead with a goal by Joe Snively in the first period.
Örebro turned the game around in the second period with goals from Noah Steen and Patrik Karlkvist. Karlkvist scored his second goal of the night to finalize the result. For Djurgården, defenseman Gustav Lindström left the game injured early in the first period after being on the ice for only 54 seconds.
Tony Mårtensson, who is reportedly close to becoming assistant sports director for Örebro, attended the match with Örebro's sports director Henrik Löwdahl. This was Örebro's third win in their last four games, while Djurgården has suffered two consecutive losses and has one win in their last five matches.