Färjestad BK endured a penalty-filled third period with 10 infractions during a 2-7 defeat to Rögle BK in Swedish hockey action. Coach Cam Abbott and several players drew penalties amid mounting frustration. At the final buzzer, Färjestad's team snubbed the officials and headed straight to their fans.
Rögle BK pulled ahead decisively in the third period after leading 3-2 entering the frame. Forward Daniel Zaar scored twice, including the 4-2 goal that steepened Färjestad's deficit. Penalties quickly escalated for the visitors, starting with Christoffer Jansson's roughing call, followed by coach Cam Abbott's infraction, served by Lucas Forsell. Just eight seconds into Rögle's power play, Linus Johansson was penalized for tripping, and Gabriel Carlsson drew a cross-checking minor, leaving four Färjestad players in the box at once. In total, Färjestad racked up 10 two-minute penalties in the period, leading commentator Johan Edlund to call it 'almost a parody' during the broadcast. Rögle capitalized for a 7-2 victory. As the final horn sounded, Färjestad players bypassed the customary post-game fist bumps with referees, skating directly to their section of supporters without acknowledgment. 'Did you notice what just happened?' Edlund remarked. 'Normally, you go and fist bump the refs. All Färjestad players just went straight to their fans—no contact, no glance.' Analyst Staffan Kronwall noted the evident dissatisfaction throughout the period, adding, 'They need to channel their energy better.' The incident highlighted Färjestad's frustration after a competitive first two periods.