Frölunda coach outraged over disputed non-call in loss to Luleå

Luleå ended Frölunda's impressive home winning streak with a 2-1 victory in Scandinavium, but the match's aftermath centered on a controversial referee decision. Frölunda's coach Robert Ohlsson expressed fury over a non-awarded penalty in the closing minutes that could have tied the game. The incident involved a foul on forward Arttu Ruotsalainen, leading to a lengthy video review that ultimately favored Luleå.

The Swedish Hockey League clash in Göteborg saw Luleå secure a narrow 2-1 win against Frölunda, halting the hosts' strong run at home. The decisive goal came from a deflection by Isac Hedqvist, but post-match discussions quickly shifted to officiating. In the final minutes, Frölunda's Arttu Ruotsalainen broke free toward Luleå goaltender Matteus Ward, only to be tripped by captain Erik Gustafsson. A prolonged video review ensued, yet the referees ruled no penalty, no goal, and no power play, sealing Luleå's triumph and full points haul.

Robert Ohlsson, Frölunda's coach, vented his frustration immediately after the whistle. "Det är ett skämt att det inte blir straff," he told TV4, calling the decision a joke. He added, "Spelarna säger att pucken är inne, men det går inte att konstatera. Det gör mig jävligt irriterad," highlighting his players' belief that the puck had crossed the line, though unconfirmed. Ohlsson's visible anger underscored the emotional stakes, especially with Frölunda facing potential back-to-back losses.

Observers noted the call's pivotal nature, as it denied Frölunda a golden chance to equalize. Luleå's victory provides a boost, while Frölunda must regroup amid the controversy. The incident has sparked debate on referee consistency in tight SHL encounters.

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