Rögle BK ice hockey players celebrate stunning 5-3 comeback win from 0-3 deficit against Växjö Lakers in SHL semifinal.
Rögle BK ice hockey players celebrate stunning 5-3 comeback win from 0-3 deficit against Växjö Lakers in SHL semifinal.
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Rögle comes back from 0–3 deficit against Växjö in SHL semifinal

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Rögle BK overturned a 0–3 deficit to win 5–3 in the first SHL playoff semifinal against Växjö Lakers HC on Wednesday. The Ängelholm team tied the game in just over five minutes in the second period and sealed the victory in the third. It marks another impressive comeback following their historic quarterfinal turnaround.

Rögle BK faced a tough challenge at Vida Arena as Växjö took a 3–0 lead with Brian Cooper's goal midway through the game. But the Ängelholm team turned it around quickly. In just over five minutes, Lubos Horky, Daniel Zaar, and Karson Kuhlman each scored to tie the game before the third period.

Daniel Zaar told TV4 Play: 'It didn't feel entirely fair (with Växjö's lead) and we know that if we keep working, the bounces will come our way too. So it was great.' Over six minutes into the final period, Anton Bengtsson snapped in the 4–3 goal. Växjö pulled the goalie late, but Karson Kuhlman countered for a 5–3 empty-netter.

Match-winner Anton Bengtsson said to TV4 Play: 'We have a damn belief in our way of playing. We work our way into the game, go down 1–3, get energy from it. And then we just keep going.' Rögle coach Dan Tangnes praised the team's confidence, while defenseman Calvin de Haan told SVT Sport: 'No lead is safe against us.'

The semifinal series is best-of-seven, with the next game on Friday in Växjö. Rögle previously made history by overturning a 0–3 series deficit against Färjestad in the quarterfinals. However, Mark Friedman was forced to leave early due to a hit.

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Reactions on X highlight Rögle BK's dramatic comeback from a 0-3 deficit to a 5-3 victory over Växjö Lakers in the SHL semifinal opener, with users praising the team's resilience and exciting play. Official SHL and SVT accounts emphasize the high entertainment value and 'crazy turnaround.' Fans and commentators express surprise at Växjö's collapse and admiration for Rögle's performance, while Växjö's account notes Rögle's strong push.

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Rögle BK beat Växjö Lakers 4-1 in game four of the SHL playoff semifinals at home in Ängelholm—their first home win in the series—taking a 3-1 lead. Three quick goals in the first period set the tone after Växjö goaltender Adam Åhman was injured just 32 seconds in. Rögle can clinch a finals spot Thursday in Växjö, while coach Björn Hellkvist vowed to push to a seventh game.

Rögle BK advanced to the SHL SM final after a dramatic 3-2 victory in game five of the semifinals at Vida Arena against Växjö Lakers, winning the series 4-1. Fredrik Olofsson's game-winner survived video review, while a late Växjö goal was disallowed. Rögle's defensive strength and goaltending set up a clash with Skellefteå starting April 23.

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Växjö rallied in the third period to beat Rögle 4-2 in game three of their SHL playoff semifinal, reducing Rögle's series lead to 2-1. Leo Sahlin Wallenius tied the score at 2-2 and assisted on the go-ahead goal, while Hugo Gustafsson sealed the win with an empty-netter. The victory came at Rögle's home arena in Ängelholm.

Rögle BK captain Anton Bengtsson and Växjö Lakers assistant captain Dennis Rasmussen traded blows late in the second period of Game 4 of their SHL playoff semifinal, earning match penalties. Rögle won the game 4-1 in Ängelholm, taking a 3-1 series lead. Neither player faces further discipline.

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Skellefteå beat Luleå 2–1 in the fifth semifinal game, advancing to the SM final with a 4–1 series win. Coach Thomas “Bulan” Berglund is leaving after 33 years with Luleå. The final opponent will be Rögle or Växjö.

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