AIK defeats Modo 6-2 to cut series deficit to 3-2

AIK came from behind to beat Modo 6-2 in Örnsköldsvik, reducing Modo's playoff series lead from 3-0 to 3-2. Modo coach Fredrik Andersson expressed frustration over his team's discipline and his own sideline behavior after throwing a water bottle. Emil Larsson received a match penalty early in the game.

In a heated SHL playoff game in Örnsköldsvik, AIK rallied for a 6-2 victory over home team Modo, trimming Modo's series lead to 3-2. The win included two late empty-net goals and three power-play tallies for AIK, capitalizing on Modo's penalties, including a match penalty to Emil Larsson in the first period. Larsson hit AIK's Sid Boije in the head with his arm, then delivered two slashes to back Viggo Gustafsson, resulting in seven minutes of power play for AIK. Boije briefly left the ice before returning, while Larsson was ejected. AIK's Oliver Johansson scored during the extended advantage early in the second period. TV4 expert Fredrik Söderström called the penalty straightforward, noting the force to Boije's head despite his low position. 'For me, there's no doubt about it,' Söderström said. Modo coach Fredrik Andersson was visibly frustrated, tossing a water bottle in disagreement with the call. Post-game, he reflected on the loss. 'Naturally, we take too many penalties. It becomes too many penalty kills, disrupts the rhythm,' Andersson told TV4. He addressed team frustration: 'We want too much, want to show our crowd. Came out a bit over-energized.' On his own actions, Andersson said, 'As a coach, I try to be engaged, I burn to win. At the same time, I need to calm the team. I will examine myself.' He plans to discuss with assistant Thomas Rhodin to stay calmer. Despite the defeat, Andersson saw parity: 'It takes so little to give opponents momentum. Small margins.'

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AIK celebrates 6-2 playoff win over Modo at Hovet, with Scott Pooley holding contract extension sign amid young players' triumph.
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AIK defeats Modo 6-2 in playoffs and extends Pooley's contract

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AIK beat Modo 6-2 in game four of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal at Hovet, reducing the series deficit to 3-1. The club announced before the match that points leader Scott Pooley had extended his contract until 2027/28. Young players shone for AIK amid Modo's penalty troubles.

Modo Hockey clinched a spot in the SHL semifinals by shutting out AIK 4-0 in game six of their quarterfinal series. The victory came after Modo held a 3-2 series lead, with standout performances from Tyler Kelleher and Jakob Hellsten. AIK struggled to match Modo's intensity despite solid goaltending from Jonas Gunnarsson.

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Modo Hockey secured a 4-2 victory over AIK in game three of their SHL quarterfinal series at Hovet, advancing to a 3-0 lead. Goaltender Adam Werner made a crucial glove save on an open-net shot from Christoffer Björk. The teams face a potentially decisive game four on Sunday afternoon.

Modo Hockey won 2-1 against BIK Karlskoga in the Hockeyallsvenskan playoff semifinals opener on BIK's home ice. Goalkeeper Jakob Hellsten, selected over Adam Werner by coach Fredrik Andersson, made crucial stops despite BIK's 34-? shot advantage. Modo played compact defense to secure the road victory.

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BIK Karlskoga delivered a commanding 6-0 win over AIK at Hovet, showcasing tactical discipline and offensive firepower in a match that highlighted their rivalry. AIK struggled with penalties and defensive lapses, leading to frustration among players and fans. The result raises concerns for AIK ahead of crucial upcoming games.

Hockeyallsvenskan's Wednesday round delivered a mix of tight contests and decisive shutouts across seven matches. Nybro Vikings upset league-leading Björklöven in a shootout, while Almtuna edged AIK in overtime. Goaltenders Lars Volden and Marcus Hellgren-Smed earned clean sheets in 2-0 and 4-0 wins for their teams.

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Modo Hockey has dismissed head coach Mattias Karlin and assistant Mikael Sundell, effective immediately after a 2-0 victory over BIK Karlskoga. Fredrik Andersson takes over as head coach, joined by new assistant Thomas Rhodin. The decision comes amid underperformance concerns despite the team's fourth-place standing in HockeyAllsvenskan.

 

 

 

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