Leksand stages comeback to beat Djurgården 5-2 at Globen

Leksand overturned a 2-0 deficit to secure a 5-2 victory over Djurgården in Stockholm's Globen arena. The win highlights Leksand's strong form against Djurgården this season, marking their second triumph at the venue. Key contributions came from players like Lukas Vejdemo and Tinus Luc Koblar.

Leksand continued their impressive run after the Olympic break with a convincing 5-2 win over Djurgården at Globen. Despite Djurgården taking an early 2-0 lead, Leksand mounted a strong comeback, scoring three goals in the second period to take control. The match showcased Leksand's resilience, as they turned the game around in front of a lively crowd.

Lukas Vejdemo, Leksand's captain, led by example with his ongoing scoring streak, now at 15 goals for the season. As noted by analyst Bergman, Vejdemo has grown significantly since earning the captain's 'C', delivering all-around play. Tinus Luc Koblar emerged as a standout, scoring the crucial 2-1 goal and assisting on the 3-2 tally. The 18-year-old Norwegian forward demonstrated tenacity, battling for pucks and driving to the net effectively.

Djurgården's early promise faded, with goals from Joe Snively and Anton Frondell putting them ahead. However, penalties hurt their cause, including a double minor that led to Leksand's power-play goals. Oskar Lang scored one in the first power play, while Michael Lindqvist added another in a five-on-three situation. Djurgården's record at Globen this season stands at just one win in five games, underscoring their struggles at home against Leksand, who previously won 5-0 there in July.

From Djurgården's perspective, players like Viggo Björck and Marcus Krüger earned high marks for their efforts, with Björck's playmaking and Krüger's chemistry in his line standing out. Goaltender Magnus Hellberg faced challenges with rebounds contributing to Leksand's goals. Forward Oula Palve struggled, picking up two penalties that directly resulted in Leksand scores.

Leksand's victory boosts their momentum, with their efficient, if not always pretty, style proving effective. Djurgården, meanwhile, must address defensive lapses to improve their home form.

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