Södertälje suffered another defeat to Björklöven in the HockeyAllsvenskan semifinals, with goalkeeper Nicklas Westerholm facing claims of exaggerating a collision. Westerholm explained the incident as his head getting caught in an opponent's jersey. He acknowledged fans' frustration while prioritizing his safety.
Södertälje, known as SSK, put up a strong fight but lost their second consecutive game to Björklöven in the HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs semifinals. The match, which took place yesterday, drew attention not just for the result but for a controversial moment involving SSK's goalkeeper Nicklas Westerholm. Post-game discussions centered on a sequence where Westerholm appeared to amplify contact with a Björklöven player, leading to accusations of diving, or 'filming' in hockey terms, according to Expressen. The goalkeeper addressed the claims directly, stating his head had become stuck in the opponent's jersey during the play. 'It's part of the playoffs,' Westerholm said. He added, 'I don't like to dive. At the same time, I must do what I need to protect my own health.' Westerholm showed empathy for the crowd's reaction, noting, 'If I had been sitting in the stands and paid for a ticket, I would have reacted the same way.' Despite the losses, SSK has competed competitively against Björklöven in the series. The incident highlights the intense physicality of playoff hockey, where protecting oneself can sometimes blur lines for spectators.