Leksand defeats Frölunda in front of packed crowd

Leksands IF defeated Frölunda 4–2 on Tuesday evening, in front of a packed crowd for the third straight match. Head coach Johan Hedberg was visibly moved by the fans' support. He described it as beautiful and touching.

On Tuesday evening, the last regular season week of the SHL began with a match between Leksands IF and Frölunda. Leksand won 4–2 in front of a packed crowd, marking the third consecutive game with full stands.

After the victory, head coach Johan Hedberg expressed deep appreciation for the fans' engagement. He was visibly moved and said: “I get moved and think it's so beautiful.”

This win highlights strong support from LIF fans during the season's final stretch. The match took place in Leksand, where the crowd created an intense atmosphere. Viggo Ekebjär reported from the event.

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