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Rögle wins controversial match against Örebro

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Örebro Hockey led 3–2 in the third period against top team Rögle but lost 3–4 amid goal chaos and referee decisions. This marked Örebro's fourth straight loss in the SHL. Coaches and players expressed frustration over the odd goal situations.

Örebro Hockey started strongly against Rögle BK at Behrn Arena on January 3, 2026, leading 1–0 after the first period thanks to the Karlavagnen line. In the second period, Rögle tied it at 1–1, but chaos ensued when the goal siren sounded during open play. The referees reviewed and awarded the goal to Rögle, despite Örebro coach Niklas Eriksson disagreeing.

Goal scorer Fredrik Olofsson was puzzled: “It’s very interesting. On that goal, I hear someone shouting: ‘No, that’s clearly nothing.’ And then... There’s some back-and-forth in communication. And if you’re not sure, I don’t think you should just state what you think outright.”

Shortly after, a clear Rögle goal was disallowed for a hand pass, upsetting Rögle coach Dan Tangnes: “I get no real explanation. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.” Örebro turned a 1–2 deficit into a 3–2 lead in the third, but Lubos Horky sealed the 4–3 win for Rögle in the final minute.

Post-game, Örebro's Noah Steen was frustrated: “Right now, I don’t have many words. It’s so damn sour.” The loss is Örebro's fourth straight, raising concerns for the future. During the intermission, Smash Into Pieces performed, but home supporters protested with a banner: “We are not Melodifestivalen.”

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Reactions on X focus on referee controversies and video reviews during Rögle's 4-3 comeback win over Örebro. Örebro fans criticize missed penalties and compensation calls favoring Rögle. Rögle supporters allege bias and pressure-affected officiating. Players express frustration over goal chaos.

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