Almtuna defeats Vimmerby in marathon shootout after bench-clearing brawl

Almtuna secured a hard-fought victory over Vimmerby in Hockeyallsvenskan after a grueling 15-round shootout, but the post-game celebration sparked a chaotic fight. Goaltender Herman Liv's crucial save ignited tensions, leading both teams to empty their benches. The win gives Almtuna two vital points amid controversy over the deciding goal.

The match between Vimmerby HC and Almtuna IS stretched into an epic shootout, requiring 15 rounds to determine a winner in Sweden's Hockeyallsvenskan league. Almtuna's goaltender Herman Liv emerged as the hero, making the decisive save to clinch the victory. As Liv celebrated directly in front of Vimmerby's bench, the jubilant moment quickly escalated into disorder.

Vimmerby players, frustrated by the outcome, confronted Liv, prompting both teams to clear their benches. The skirmish grew heated, with four players primarily involved in the scuffle. Although no gloves were thrown and the situation remained under control, the incident highlighted the intense rivalry. TV4 commentator Daniel Kristiansson captured the frenzy succinctly: "Det är några som boxas lite," or "Some guys are boxing a bit."

Almtuna's triumph was sealed not only by Liv's heroics but also by forward Liam Danielsson's shootout goal. However, Vimmerby contested the play, arguing that Danielsson paused too long while faking out their goaltender, Robin Christoffersson, potentially violating rules. Despite the dispute, officials upheld the goal, awarding Almtuna the two points.

This game underscores the physical and emotional stakes in the league's tight standings. Almtuna, buoyed by the result, continues to build momentum, while Vimmerby must regroup from the loss and the on-ice altercation. No further disciplinary actions have been reported as of yet.

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