[4] After suffering a torn ligament while on international duty with Sweden in February, however, she was forced to miss the last five games of the season as well as the playoffs.
[6] She was named the SDHL's Best Forward and Swedish Player of the Year as Luleå won the title, her fourth championship win.
Despite HV71 winning the first game of the finals series, she agreed with the SDHL's decision not to award the championship to either team, stating that "We're still playing a competitive sport.
"[7] Nordin was selected for the Sweden women's national ice hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
[10][11][12] She participated in the 2019 players' strike, demanding that the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation improve conditions for the women's national team.