HV71 secures gritty 2-1 win over Luleå

HV71 claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Luleå at a packed Husqvarna Garden, capping a perfect six-point week. Jonathan Ang starred with two goals on his birthday, while loan goalkeeper Felix Sandström delivered a standout performance. The result keeps HV71 precariously positioned just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.

HV71's recent surge continued with a narrow 2-1 triumph over Luleå, following their Thursday win against Örebro. The match, played before a full house at Husqvarna Garden, highlighted a transformed team ethic, blending offensive flair with defensive grit.

Jonathan Ang, celebrating his 28th birthday, was the hero of the night. He opened the scoring with a shorthanded breakaway goal and sealed the win late in the second period with a power-play slapshot past Luleå's Matteus Ward. Ang's brace elevates him to third in the league's goal-scoring charts with 19 tallies and fifth overall in points, underscoring his role as the team's offensive engine. As one observer noted, searching for 'confidence' online might now yield an image of the prolific forward.

Between the pipes, Felix Sandström shone brightly. The goalkeeper, on loan from Finland's Kärpät, made 27 saves, allowing just one goal. This performance followed his 29-out-of-30 effort against Örebro, earning him accolades as the league's top goalie for the week. Sandström's calm demeanor has steadied the defense, a welcome change for a side that has long struggled in net. With Frederik Dichow's return on the horizon, HV71's goaltending suddenly appears secure.

The victory was no solo effort. HV71 displayed uncharacteristic tenacity, blocking shots and engaging in physical battles. Players like Joona Luoto, Justin Kloos, and Santeri Hatakka endured heavy hits, embodying the idea that winning demands sacrifice. Meanwhile, Örebro's loss to Färjestad that evening left HV71 clinging to safety solely on goal difference, intensifying their fight to avoid the qualifiers.

This week's haul suggests a roster once seen as polished is evolving into a band of tough workers, potentially turning their season around.

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