Örebro Hockey completed their successful Skåne tour with a crucial 3–2 overtime victory against Rögle BK in Ängelholm. David Quenneville scored the winner, following captain Glenn Gustafsson's 2–2 equalizer that ended his 31-match goal drought. The two points were vital against bottom-table rivals.
Örebro Hockey wrapped up their Skåne tour on a high note, defeating Rögle BK 3–2 in overtime in Ängelholm. This followed their 4–1 win over Malmö Redhawks two days earlier, securing four points from the trip amid a tight relegation battle.
Captain Glenn Gustafsson broke a 31-match goal drought with the tying 2–2 goal, joking post-game: 'Now I had a completely open goal so it was barely possible to miss.' David Quenneville then sealed the victory with a powerful shot in overtime.
Rögle coach Dan Tangnes conceded: 'Seen over more than 60 minutes, it's not unfair that Örebro goes home with two points.' The result boosted Örebro in the SHL standings and highlighted their resilience.
(Part of Örebro Hockey Skåne Tour coverage.)