Leksand defeats Frölunda 4–2 in SHL

Leksand claimed a 4–2 home victory over Frölunda in the SHL after a tie through two periods. The team has now won four games in a row. The decisive goals came from Lukas Vejdemo and Michael Lindqvist.

Leksand defeated Frölunda 4–2 in an SHL match at home. The game was tied after two periods, but Leksand pulled away in the third, securing their fourth straight win in the league.

The first period ended scoreless, 0–0. In the second period, Leksand took the lead after just 34 seconds with a goal from Lukas Vejdemo for 1–0. Frölunda equalized shortly after to 1–1 through Filip Cederqvist. Leksand regained the lead at 2–1 via Max Veronneau at 17:38. Frölunda tied it again at 2–2 with a goal from Max Lindholm at 19:52.

Leksand sealed the win in the third period. At 6:31, Lukas Vejdemo scored once more, assisted by Michael Lindqvist, making it 3–2. With 22 seconds remaining, Michael Lindqvist scored the 4–2 goal, assisted by Max Veronneau.

Michael Lindqvist recorded one goal and three assists, Max Veronneau one goal and two assists, and Lukas Vejdemo two goals and one assist. With two rounds left, Leksand is in 13th place in the standings, while Frölunda is second.

Leksand's next game is against Malmö on Thursday, March 12, at 19:00 in Malmö Arena.

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Frölunda players, led by Ivar Stenberg, celebrate 5-2 comeback win over Leksand in SHL hockey game.
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Frölunda rallies to 5-2 win over Leksand in SHL matchup

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