BIK Karlskoga defeated Modo 4-1 in game seven of their playoff series, winning 4-3 overall to advance to the final. The victory came before 4,600 fans at Nobelhallen and secures a best-of-seven matchup against Björklöven for a promotion spot to SHL. Forward Hampus Plato highlighted the team's heart and unity after the win.
BIK Karlskoga overcame an early lead by Modo to dominate the second period and secure a 4-1 victory in game seven. This result propelled them into the HockeyAllsvenskan final for the first time since 2017, where the winner earns promotion to SHL. Goaltender Lars Volden stood strong, while forwards Oliver Eklind and Henrik Björklund drove the offense, supported by disciplined two-way defense. Sportchef Torsten Yngveson, marking 20 years with the club, was honored before the game for building competitive teams on limited resources. Hampus Plato, one of the goal scorers, spoke to TV4 after the match. “Kul, but we’re not done yet. We have seven more games in us. Just go home and recharge,” Plato said. He emphasized the team's resilience: “We’ve said all along it would be a long series, we’d give up goals first but keep doing the right things. We have a hell of a group, the whole community comes together. 25 players who do everything for each other. Today we showed a big heart is worth more than skills.” Plato also noted BIK's bus trip to Umeå for game one against Björklöven, contrasting it with Modo's flights. “It’s fun to take the bus. I heard Modo flew down, we stick to the bus, it seems to work better.” Looking ahead, Plato remained focused: “Same as always, we’re ready for a long series. Prepare for seven games, win two lose two, doesn’t matter. If we stick together and do what we’re good at, it’ll work out.” BIK enters the final as underdogs but with momentum from their gritty playoff run.