Noel Fransén scores overtime winner for BIK against AIK

Noel Fransén, on loan from Färjestad, netted the decisive goal in overtime to give BIK Karlskoga a victory over AIK in their HockeyAllsvenskan matchup. The game featured a controversial match penalty to AIK's Martin Johnsen for a high hit, which BIK capitalized on during power play. This win highlights a growing rivalry between the teams, who met in last season's semifinals.

The match between BIK Karlskoga and AIK was the third encounter this season, building on their semifinal series from last year. AIK faced challenges early, including a center shortage that forced young defenseman Nikodemus Wernqvist into the role. Tensions escalated when AIK's Martin Johnsen entered a scrum as the third man and delivered a high hit to BIK forward Åke Stakkestad's head. After video review, officials issued a match penalty, which AIK coach Fredrik Hallberg deemed correctly called.

BIK capitalized on the five-minute power play, with Oliver Eklind scoring to tie the game at 1-1. Eklind criticized the tackle harshly: "Den är ful, jävligt ful. Väldigt onödig tackling. Tar rätt i huvudet. Vet inte varför han ska in och tackla Åke där när han inte ens är med i spelet." Stakkestad, protected by a visor, appeared affected but returned for the power play.

The game remained tight, with AIK's Scott Pooley striking the post in overtime. However, Fransén sealed the win in 3-on-3 play, breaking away from Oscar Nord and slipping the puck between Victor Brattström's legs. "Det var bara att sätta fart för då blir vi övertaliga," Fransén said. This marked his third overtime goal of the season, following wins against Södertälje and Björklöven.

On loan from Färjestad, Fransén has five goals and seven assists in 29 games. He reflected on his form: "Formen är på uppgång, jag hade en tuff start i Karlskoga. Bättre på slutet, nu har poängen börjat trilla in här efter jul och nyår. Det känns bra." Hallberg noted the match could have gone either way, mentioning players returning from illness and lineup adjustments. He added, "Svårt att säga, vi hade ett par som kom från sjuksängen idag, just nu är det det som varit vårt fokus."

Fransén acknowledged the rivalry: "De är ett bra lag, lite från förra året sitter kvar. Det är så här en match ska vara. Det är roliga matcher mot dem."

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