Dejected Örebro Hockey players on the ice shaking hands with Luleå after playoff-eliminating 4-2 loss in SHL.
Dejected Örebro Hockey players on the ice shaking hands with Luleå after playoff-eliminating 4-2 loss in SHL.
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Örebro Hockey eliminated from playoffs after loss to Luleå

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Örebro Hockey was eliminated from the SHL playoffs' eighth-finals against Luleå after losing the third and decisive match. Several players and the coach commented on the future after the season's end. The team faced a steep uphill battle after Ben Tardif's goal to 4-2 early in the third period.

Örebro Hockey's season is over after the loss in the third and decisive eighth-final against Luleå. Ben Tardif scored 4-2 early in the third period, creating too steep a hill for Örebro, according to NA's reporting. Star forward Patrik Karlkvist described the disappointment but provided perspective: “Just shit boring, but … In about a week, I think we'll feel satisfied with the journey we've made.” Star goaltender Jhonas Enroth, who has enjoyed six years in Örebro, wants to continue playing and preferably with the club: “I've had six years here where I've been very happy.” He hasn't spoken to his agent since December. Coach Niklas Eriksson addressed rumors of a coaching change: “The only thing I know is that I have one year left on my contract.” Luke Martin, with an expiring contract, confirmed talks with sports director Henrik Löwdahl and hopes to stay: “I hope this wasn't my last match for the club.” The season ended on a hopeful note after a strong finish, but squad building awaits with several players leaving and possible coaching changes.

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X discussions confirm Örebro Hockey's elimination by Luleå in the SHL eighth-finals (2-1 series). Official announcements celebrate Luleå's quarterfinal advancement, while Örebro observers lament close margins, superior Luleå efficiency, team over-reliance on few players, and calls for coaching changes post-season.

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