Djurgarden ended the season with a heavy loss to BP. The captains were disappointed and frustrated. After the match, they closed themselves in on 3arena. – We can only conclude that it's really bad and not okay, says Daniel Stensson. The booing never stopped after the 2-1 loss to BP. Djurgarden's coach Jani Honkavaara described the second half as the worst since he joined the club, and several players were speechless after the loss. Daniel Stensson and Adam Ståhl came out in the mixed zone long after the other players. – We've talked to both the coach and the captain's group and ventilated, says a subdued Stensson. Have you been able to come up with anything? – It's really hard to give a deeper analysis right now. We can only conclude that it's really bad and not okay. I understand that the fans are booing us. ## 'Saw worse than it was' Adam Ståhl was brief after the loss. – We're just disappointed. There are a lot of emotions. We have to do better. That's where it ends, says the captain who got into a discussion with Mikael Anderson during the match. – I thought one thing and he thought another. In the attack after, we solved it together. We just needed to discuss. It looked much worse than it was, says Ståhl about the situation. Mikael Anderson, who is also part of the captain's group, never came out in the mixed zone after the match. Since Djurgarden's match against Mjällby was moved, the blue-and-whites are now on summer break. They do it with nine points ahead of Sirius, who also play two more matches before going on vacation. – I'm not thinking about the table situation right now. I'm just very frustrated, says Stensson.