Two sides kick off 2016-17 CHL adventure
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Djuargarden start their CHL campaign for this season hosting a Rouen side that put up stubborn resistance in Davos before eventually losing 4-1.
”You always have to enter the games being ready, knowing that anything can happen. We are going to continue with the pace we set up in our last game against Almtuna," says winger Patrik Lundh. "And each day now we’re getting better and we will make sure to get a good start in the CHL against Rouen.”
"Djurgarden is a very good team that does well in the Swedish league, so they'll be tough," added Rouen head coach Fabrice Lhenry.