Dramatic photo of Skellefteå AIK's Lars Bryggman scoring the game-winning goal with 11 seconds left to defeat Malmö Redhawks 3-2 in SHL playoffs.
Dramatic photo of Skellefteå AIK's Lars Bryggman scoring the game-winning goal with 11 seconds left to defeat Malmö Redhawks 3-2 in SHL playoffs.
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Skellefteå stages comeback to beat Malmö 3-2 with 11 seconds left

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Skellefteå AIK overturned a 0-2 deficit to defeat Malmö Redhawks 3-2 in the second SM quarterfinal, with Lars Bryggman scoring the winner with 11 seconds remaining. Malmö goaltender Oskar Blomgren made 37 saves out of 40 in a strong performance. Skellefteå now leads the best-of-seven series 2-0.

In the second SHL playoff quarterfinal, Skellefteå AIK hosted Malmö Redhawks. Malmö took a 1-0 lead through Petter Vesterheim in the second period after leveling the play, soon extending to 2-0 via Linus Öberg, assisted by Robin Hanzl, with the third line shining. Redhawks goaltender Oskar Blomgren dominated, moving smoothly and quickly across the crease. He saved 37 of 40 shots overall, per TV4. Skellefteå ramped up pressure in the third and equalized with 4:55 left. With 11 seconds remaining, former Malmö forward Lars Bryggman scored the 3-2 winner past Blomgren. 'It's just piss,' Blomgren told TV4 post-game. 'We collapsed a bit. We couldn't close it out.' Bryggman said: 'We don't stress too much, just keep playing our game.' Malmö missed defenseman Seth Barton, out since game one, with Elia Pedrotti getting more ice time alongside Robin Salo. The series stands 2-0 to regular-season winners Skellefteå, clear favorites. Next games are Friday and Sunday in Malmö Arena.

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Skellefteå AIK supporters celebrate the dramatic 3-2 comeback victory, highlighted by Lars Bryggman's goal with 11 seconds left. Malmö Redhawks fans express heartbreak and frustration despite praising goaltender Oskar Blomgren's performance. Commentators praise Skellefteå's resilience, character, and depth player contributions as they take a 2-0 series lead.

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