Björklöven coach dismisses SSK barbs ahead of playoff semifinal

Södertälje SK coach Andreas Johansson questioned Björklöven's historical winning mentality before their HockeyAllsvenskan semifinal series. Björklöven's Magnus Bogren brushed off the comments, insisting history is irrelevant. The first game takes place Tuesday.

Magnus Bogren, head coach of series-winning Björklöven, responded calmly to remarks from Södertälje SK's Andreas Johansson. Johansson told HockeyNews that Björklöven have lacked a strong winning mentality in recent years despite high expectations. Bogren countered: “Historien är historia” — history is history — emphasizing focus on the present and winning the upcoming match, which he coached SSK for three years previously. He praised SSK's improvement, noting they deserve their semifinal spot after eliminating Kalmar in seven games. Bogren's team has not played since March 21 and is eager to start. Captain Axel Ottosson missed Monday's training but is expected Tuesday, with the squad otherwise injury-free. Björklöven aims to cut down on penalties after excessive power-play defense in the quarterfinals. Bogren dismissed favoritism pressure: “Det förändrar inget för oss.” Johansson, meanwhile, highlighted SSK's preparations, adding juniors Alexander Dani and Hugo Zetterlund to the roster and hoping for returns from Filip Engarås and Carter Ashton. He stressed net-front presence in training as key against Björklöven goaltender Frans Tuohimaa, familiar to SSK from last season. SSK traveled north Monday for game one, confident in their process despite facing the league's broadest roster. Both coaches anticipate competitive play, with Johansson acknowledging Björklöven's deserved top seed but eyeing their pressure points.

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Björklöven hockey players celebrating 4-2 win over BIK Karlskoga in HockeyAllsvenskan final opener, with scoreboard, penalty box, and excited crowd.
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Björklöven defeats BIK Karlskoga 4-2 in HockeyAllsvenskan final opener amid penalty concerns

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Björklöven, the regular-season winners and final favorites, took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven HockeyAllsvenskan final by beating BIK Karlskoga 4-2 at home in Umeå—the first top-tier hockey there in 25 years. The hard-fought victory came despite Björklöven racking up 16 penalty minutes during the game and a post-game match penalty, granting BIK numerous power-play chances.

Björklöven defeated BIK Karlskoga 4–2 in Game 2 of the best-of-seven HockeyAllsvenskan final in Umeå, mirroring their Game 1 victory and securing a 2–0 series lead. Forward Daniel Brodin urged focus: “We should be happy for this match, then reset.”

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Building on their 4-2 victory in Game 1, Björklöven defeated BIK Karlskoga 4-2 again in Game 2 of the HockeyAllsvenskan finals in Umeå, securing a 2-0 series lead. The win came despite a scary injury to BIK defender Rikard Olsén and a late push from Karlskoga. Former star Alexander Beliavski watched from the stands as Löven edged closer to SHL promotion.

Rögle BK defeated Skellefteå AIK 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 of the 2026 SHL SM finals on Monday, trimming Skellefteå's series lead to 2-1 after earlier losses of 1-4 and 5-1. Captain Anton Bengtsson scored the decider at 6:16 of OT despite a third-period injury, assisted by returning Linus Sandin. Coach Dan Tangnes praised the team's grit amid absences of forwards Dennis Everberg and Daniel Zaar.

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