Hockeyallsvenskan's Wednesday round delivered a mix of tight contests and decisive shutouts across seven matches. Nybro Vikings upset league-leading Björklöven in a shootout, while Almtuna edged AIK in overtime. Goaltenders Lars Volden and Marcus Hellgren-Smed earned clean sheets in 2-0 and 4-0 wins for their teams.
The midweek slate in Hockeyallsvenskan showcased competitive play despite some teams facing challenges with rosters.
In Örnsköldsvik, a decimated VIK Västerås, riding nine straight losses and borrowing four players from Hockeyettan, put up a structured effort against Modo but fell short after two defensive miscues led to goals against. Benedikt Oschgan provided calm in net for VIK, who mounted a comeback but couldn't secure points. Coach Peter Andersson highlighted club issues, including unused salary for defenseman Niklas Folin, and noted five points separate them from safety.
Kalmar HC outlasted Södertälje SK 6-5 in a high-scoring affair marked by SSK's errors and soft penalties. Sebastian Dyk notched a hat trick for SSK, who rallied late but couldn't overcome Kalmar's clinical finishing. Andreas Johansson's frustration boiled over after a power-play goal made it 3-2.
Nybro Vikings stunned Björklöven with a 2-2 tie resolved in a 16-shooter marathon, where Oscar Tellström scored the decider. Liam Dower Nilsson's highlight-reel goal opened scoring for Björklöven, but Alex Ciernik's tally sparked Nybro's comeback. Joachim Rhodin missed an empty net for 3-1 and later succeeded in the shootout.
Almtuna IS drew level late via Fredrik Schlyter before William Pethrus won it in overtime against AIK. AIK's top line of Ludwig Blomstrand, Daniel Ljungman, and Scott Pooley shone, with Ljungman scoring twice. The second line of Oskar Magnusson, Oscar Nord, and Jesper Emanuelsson also contributed effectively.
BIK Karlskoga blanked Vimmerby HC 2-0 behind Lars Volden's shutout, his form improving after early struggles. Mora IK dominated Troja-Ljungby 4-0, with Marcus Hellgren-Smed securing his second straight clean sheet; Troja appeared naive post-coach change.
Oskarshamn broke a five-game skid with a 3-2 win at Östersund, capitalizing on Oskar Wahlberg's zone turnovers despite multiple absences. Östersund showed promise in puck movement but faltered.
These results highlight ongoing roster flux and economic pressures in the league, with VIK exemplifying loan and injury woes.