Djurgarden player Hugo Blixt is back on the ice and training at high level after injury concerns. He is ready for the season and believes everything is falling into place. - I've been here more and more in the past few weeks. This might have been my sixth ice session or something. I'm stepping up. I have some small things that I've been dealing with during the season, which I've needed some time to work through and take care of. But I think everything is starting to fall into place and it's getting better and better all the time, says Hugo Blixt to Hockeynews after completing an ice session at Christian 'Fimpen' Eklunds Ice Academy in Haninge where there are two smaller ice rinks to train on. - Just be patient, but train well. There's a lot you can do even if you haven't skated. I've been able to train really well so I think it's definitely going in the right direction. I'll be fully ready when it's time for the season. - It's a few small things that I've been dealing with during the season. Some came and went a bit. The hip area. Roughly so. Did it creep up on me? - It was a bit different. Some situations that maybe arose and then also some wear and tear. A bit 'wear and tear'. Hugo Blixt was signed to Djurgarden in Hockeyallsvenskan and he had played for Almtuna in Uppsala. - It was a long season with many faces, both for myself, but also for the team. Started outside the team. Don't remember how many matches, but it was a lot, eight to ten somewhere. Just not being able to get in the team mentally. Djurgarden also lost Max Krogdahl (ended up in Skellefteå and won the SM-gold) and Jakob Ragnarsson (lent to HIFK in Finland). During the fall, August Berg left and moved back to allsvenska Modo. - It was clear that it was tough. Maybe not the start I had hoped for. But we had a broad backup team and we