Färjestad BK edged Rögle BK 2-1 in a heated first game of their Swedish Hockey League quarterfinal series at Catena Arena in Ängelholm. The match featured intense physical play, injuries, and standout goaltending from Färjestad's Melker Thelin. Färjestad now leads the best-of-seven series 1-0.
The game kicked off with Rögle dominating the first period, fueled by their passionate home crowd. Färjestad's Melker Thelin stood tall, making key saves to keep the score level. Thelin finished with 26 saves out of 27 shots faced, outdueling Rögle's Christoffer Rifalk in a tense matchup between the netminders. Färjestad captain Linus Johansson opened the scoring in the second period with the game's first goal, putting his team up 1-0. Johansson later described his approach before the goal: “Först ser jag att det inte är en bra defensiv back…” without naming Rögle's Mark Friedman, whom he had tussled with earlier, leading to penalties for both players in the first period. The second period saw chaos erupt for Rögle. Defenseman Lucas Ekeståhl-Jonsson took a heavy hit from Färjestad's Emil Alba and appeared groggy, unable to continue. Moments later, forward Simon Zether collided with Färjestad's Luke Philp, hurting his leg and also exiting the game. Färjestad's Oskar Steen suffered a nose cut from Rögle's Leon Bristedt but returned quickly. The third period brought the biggest hit when Rögle center Josh Dickinson crashed into Färjestad defenseman Adam Ollas Mattsson after playing the puck away. Officials deemed it a clean hit with no penalty. Ollas Mattsson said afterward, “Jag tycker jag försöker läsa spelet och står helt still. Jätteoturligt att det blir så.” Rögle coach Dan Tangnes suggested the referees should have reviewed the play via video: “Ta en femma, titta på situationen i lugn och ro tillsammans med Situationsrummet.” Johansson showed sportsmanship by helping Dickinson to his feet. Färjestad sealed the 2-1 win, setting up a tense series return to Karlstad.