Vimmerby HC clinched their place in the HockeyAllsvenskan for the 2026/27 season by defeating Södertälje SK 2-1 in a shootout during the penultimate regular-season game. The win came as Västerås IK, despite a 3-2 overtime victory over Mora IK, failed to avoid the relegation playoff. Coach Eric Karlsson expressed overwhelming emotion after the match.
In a tense match at home against Södertälje SK, Vimmerby HC ensured their survival in the HockeyAllsvenskan with one regular-season game remaining. Södertälje took the lead at 4:03 of the first period through A.J. Vanderbeck, assisted by Patrick Zackrisson and William Wiå. Vimmerby responded quickly, tying the score at 1-1 just 7:30 later when Johan Mörnsjö converted a breakaway opportunity.
The second period saw Vimmerby dominate, showcasing quick transitions and strong pace, while Södertälje struggled to generate pressure until the final five or six minutes. The third period ended goalless, leading to a shootout where Vimmerby emerged victorious, earning two crucial points.
Meanwhile, in the parallel fixture, Västerås IK trailed 0-2 against Mora IK but mounted a comeback, thanks to goaltender Oliver Håkanson's 37 saves. They tied the game but, needing a regulation win to overtake Vimmerby, settled for an overtime victory via Konstantin Komarek's game-winner after a 2-2 regular time. This outcome confirmed Västerås's spot in the best-of-seven relegation playoff against Troja-Ljungby, starting March 12.
Vimmerby coach Eric Karlsson, whose family ties to the club run deep as his home team, fought back tears in a TV4 interview. "Vi har verkligen förtjänat den här platsen," he said. "Det blir känslosamt, givetvis är man sjukt stolt över alla killarna och alla i staden." Västerås coach Johan Gustafsson acknowledged the challenge ahead: "Det kommer bli väldigt tufft... en rejäl utmaning för oss."
Notable performances included William Alftberg playing through knee issues for Vimmerby and Isac Andersson's solid return from the bench. Vimmerby's penalty kill, typically the league's weakest at 72.66% efficiency, held firm against Södertälje's strong power play.