Luleå wins overtime thriller against Frölunda

Luleå defeated Frölunda 2-1 in an overtime thriller in the third SM quarterfinal game, now leading the series 2-1. Mathias Bromé scored the winner at 10:24 of the first overtime period. It was revenge after Frölunda's 7-0 win in the previous match.

Luleå got revenge on Frölunda after the latter's 7-0 rout at home in Scandinavium. The Norrbotten team won the third quarterfinal match 2-1 after overtime in their home rink.

Mathias Bromé became the match-winner by scoring at 10:24 into the first overtime period. "Of course it's incredibly nice to find a way to win," Bromé told TV4 after the victory.

He described the goal as a fluke: "It (the puck) first hits the groin, then I get a good volley on it."

Luleå also won the first game in Gothenburg 3-2 after overtime, while Frölunda took the second game on Wednesday 7-0. The fourth match is on Sunday in Luleå.

The series is part of the SHL playoffs for the Swedish championship.

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