Björklöven celebrates thrilling 4-3 shootout win over Södertälje SK at Scaniarinken in HockeyAllsvenskan.
Björklöven celebrates thrilling 4-3 shootout win over Södertälje SK at Scaniarinken in HockeyAllsvenskan.
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Björklöven defeats Södertälje 4-3 in shootout

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Björklöven came from behind to beat Södertälje SK 4-3 after a shootout in HockeyAllsvenskan action at Scaniarinken. Sebastian Dyk ended a five-game goal drought for the hosts, but Olli Vainio's crucial block in overtime preserved the tie. The loss marks Södertälje's third straight defeat since the new year.

Södertälje SK took an early 2-0 lead against league-leading Björklöven, but the visitors mounted a comeback in the third period, tying the score twice. Oscar Tellström leveled it at 2-2 four minutes in, and Lucas Nordsäter equalized at 3-3 with three minutes remaining, shortly after Dyk had restored Södertälje's advantage with his goal.

Södertälje goaltender Niclas Westerholm shone, stopping 38 shots, including several key saves in the third. However, the game went to overtime, where Björklöven's Olli Vainio, a former Södertälje player, dove to block Filip Engarås's shot on an open net during a power play. "I knew he was going to shoot, he has a good shot," Vainio said afterward.

Björklöven secured the win in the shootout, breaking their two-game losing streak. For Södertälje, forward Sebastian Dyk reflected on the frustration: "Extremely sour, leading several times. They press, but we play good defense and keep them outside. Niclas was good in net. Sour that we couldn't close it in the third."

Dyk, who snapped his drought with the 3-2 tally, added, "Always nice to score. I always want to contribute to the team and make both goals and points." The defeat extends Södertälje's inconsistent form, with three losses post-new year despite a convincing holiday win. Daniel Norbe also made history, recording his 250th career point in HockeyAllsvenskan, becoming the all-time leading defenseman.

Vainio, enjoying a strong season with 18 points in 31 games, noted the matchup's intensity: "It was a good game from both teams, tight and physical. I enjoyed it, especially winning." Björklöven remains atop the standings, while Södertälje grapples with scoring woes and defensive lapses in close contests.

What people are saying

Discussions on X portray the match as a thrilling, closely fought battle with Björklöven edging Södertälje 4-3 in a shootout at Scaniarinken. SSK supporters and officials highlight earning a vital point and Daniel Norbe's all-time assist record, expressing disappointment but positivity. Björklöven fans celebrate the comeback win and strong team effort despite trailing. Neutral observers call it an even game where SSK nearly upset the slightly shaky visitors. Sentiments range from frustration over the loss to praise for the drama.

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