Growing up in Luleå, in northern Sweden, Fällman often played on boys' teams in her youth. She has spoken out openly about having faced misogynistic abuse from boys she played with in the league.[2][3]
She began her Riksserien career with Skellefteå AIK, scoring 2 points in 12 games in the league's debut season. From 2008 to 2012, she played for Modo Hockey, winning the Riksserien championship in the 2011–12 season.
In 2015, she returned to Sweden to sign with Luleå HF/MSSK in her hometown, being named an assistant captain for the club ahead of the 2015–16 season.[5] She scored 16 points in 33 games that year, as Luleå won the SDHL championship for the first time.
In January 2019, she picked up a Gordie Howe hat-trick in a 14–0 victory over Göteborg HC, a rare event in women's hockey, after getting into a fight with Anna Borgfeldt.[6]
She played for Sweden at the 2018 Winter Olympics, scoring one goal in six games as the country finished in seventh.
She welcomed the unionization of the Swedish national team in 2018, stating that "we will be able to create better conditions both on and off the ice."[10] She was among the players who participated in the 2019 Sweden women's national ice hockey team strike.[11]
Style of play
Fällman is known for playing a rougher, more physical style and her defensive positioning.[12]