Björklöven secured a narrow victory over AIK in Hockeyallsvenskan at Hovet, winning in overtime after a 3-3 tie. The match featured an unusual early substitution when Björklöven's goaltender Olle Eriksson Ek left due to broken equipment. Despite the disruption, Björklöven held on to claim the two points.
The clash between AIK and league-leading Björklöven at Hovet delivered high-intensity hockey, with both teams trading chances in a back-and-forth contest. Björklöven took an early 2-0 lead, but AIK fought back to level the score at 3-3 by the end of regulation. The game extended into overtime, where a peculiar incident decided the outcome: AIK's Simon Åkerström accidentally stepped on the puck seconds in, gifting Björklöven's Gustav Possler a breakaway for his second goal of the night, securing a 4-3 win for the visitors.
A notable subplot was the early exit of Björklöven's starting goaltender, Olle Eriksson Ek, just five minutes into the game. His shin guard strap broke, making it impossible to repair on the spot without risking further issues. "Ja, det var benskyddet som gick sönder. Ett spänne som släppte från fästet, som är svårt att få tillbaka," Eriksson Ek explained afterward. The team opted to keep backup Frans Tuohimaa in net for the remainder, a decision finalized during the first intermission. Tuohimaa performed solidly, including a key save on a breakaway by AIK's Oskar Magnusson, helping Björklöven stay in the fight.
AIK entered the match without key players Anders Grönlund and Ludwig Blomstrand, both sidelined by injuries, forcing adjustments to their lineup, including an inexperienced defensive pairing. Björklöven, meanwhile, fielded their unchanged roster from the previous game. Eriksson Ek expressed frustration at missing the action but took solace in the victory and upcoming holiday break: "Det är klart att det är frustrerande och tråkigt. Men samtidigt så... Fan, det kunde varit värre. Vi vann."
The result snapped Björklöven's recent dominance over AIK, who had lost 0-4 and 1-5 in prior meetings, offering hope to challengers in the league. Separately, Hockeyallsvenskan announced a rule tweak post-match: the ban on icing the puck from the offensive zone in overtime will now apply only at even strength, effective after the Christmas break, as confirmed by league sports chief Erik Ryman.