Frölunda players celebrate 7-0 shutout victory over Luleå in SHL quarterfinal, empty-net goal amid dejected opponents.
Frölunda players celebrate 7-0 shutout victory over Luleå in SHL quarterfinal, empty-net goal amid dejected opponents.
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Frölunda crushes Luleå 7-0 in SHL quarterfinal game two

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Frölunda Indians overwhelmed Luleå Hockey 7-0 in game two of their SHL quarterfinal series, held in Luleå. The victory came after Luleå's overtime win in the opener on Frölunda's home ice. Luleå coach Thomas 'Bulan' Berglund pulled his goalie midway through the second period amid defensive struggles.

Frölunda rebounded forcefully in Luleå, dominating with a 7-0 shutout in the second quarterfinal matchup. The game shifted decisively after a competitive start, with Frölunda leading 2-0 after the first period and 4-0 after two. Luleå managed only nine shots on goal through 40 minutes, while Frölunda converted efficiently on 14 attempts in the second period alone, officials noted post-game reviews confirmed some officiating errors but emphasized the outcome was decided earlier through execution differences. Luleå coach Thomas 'Bulan' Berglund replaced goaltender Matteus Ward with Joel Lassinantti after the 3-0 goal at 13:47 of the second period, but Lassinantti conceded shortly after in his first seven minutes of playoff action this series. Frölunda's top line of Max Friberg, Filip Cederqvist, and Jacob Peterson orchestrated the first four goals. Peterson assisted Cederqvist, who fed Friberg for the opener. In power play, Peterson drew a penalty on Oskari Laaksonen, leading to Cederqvist's second playoff goal off Henrik Tömmernes' shot. Friberg added his second for 3-0, followed by Cederqvist's hat trick contribution at 4-0. The third period saw Jere Innala, Theodor Niederbach, and Arttu Ruotsalainen close out the scoring. Tensions boiled over with multiple altercations. Markus Nurmi clashed repeatedly, drawing a match penalty during Luleå's power play after Pontus Andreasson showed frustration. Later, Brendan Shinnimin received a match penalty for cross-checking Cederqvist in the face during a faceoff, forcing Cederqvist off briefly. Berglund criticized Nurmi's call, saying, 'De har erkänt att de har gjort fel,' noting referees admitted the error as Nurmi did not enter as a third man from the bench. On Shinnimin, he added, 'onödigt gjort.' Frölunda stuck with Tobias Normann in net after starting him in game one, a choice that paid off handsomely. Strong fan support from Frölunda followers energized the away side. Game three returns to Luleå on Friday.

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Frölunda supporters celebrated the dominant 7-0 road victory in game two of the SHL quarterfinals, tying the series at 1-1 after Luleå's overtime win in game one. Observers noted Luleå fans' complaints about officiating despite Frölunda's strong performance following an early shaky start. Neutral summaries confirmed the lopsided scoreline with Frölunda scoring 2-0, 2-0, and 3-0 per period.

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Dramatic overtime goal celebration as Luleå Hockey defeats Frölunda 3-2 in SHL playoff opener amid referee controversy.
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Luleå defeats Frölunda 3-2 in overtime in SHL playoff opener

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Reigning SHL champions Luleå Hockey won the first quarterfinal game 3-2 against Frölunda HC at Scandinavium, clinched by Anton Levtchi's power-play goal in sudden-death overtime. The match featured controversial late penalties and strong performances from both sides, with Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson voicing frustration over officiating.

Frölunda responded to their first quarterfinal loss by crushing Luleå 7-0 in Scandinavium, evening the series at 1-1. Filip Cederqvist recorded 2 goals and 2 assists and reclaimed his ”Älgen” goal celebration after prior mockery. Several match penalties were issued during the game.

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Luleå defeated Örebro 4-2 in the decisive third match of the SHL eighth finals, securing a spot in the quarterfinals against Frölunda. Captain Erik Gustafsson expressed relief after avoiding an early exit for the reigning champions. Örebro's Kalle Kossila scored twice in a lively first period.

Luleå and Frölunda have qualified for the Champions Hockey League final after winning their semifinals. The final is set for March 3, eleven years after their first meeting in the tournament. Luleå defeated Zug while Frölunda eliminated Brynäs.

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Örebro Hockey defeated Luleå HF 3-1 in Game 2 of the SHL eighth-finals in Luleå, tying the best-of-seven series 1-1 after Luleå's 6-2 victory in the opener. The match was marked by intense tensions, scuffles, and verbal exchanges, highlighted by Örebro's Noah Steen calling Luleå players 'jävla bebisar' and Luleå's Isac Hedqvist admitting to provoking opponents. Kalle Miketinac scored his first two goals for Örebro to help secure the win.

Färjestad BK edged Rögle BK 2-1 in a heated first game of their Swedish Hockey League quarterfinal series at Catena Arena in Ängelholm. The match featured intense physical play, injuries, and standout goaltending from Färjestad's Melker Thelin. Färjestad now leads the best-of-seven series 1-0.

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Malmö beat Djurgården 2-1 in the second game of their SHL playoff eighth-final series, evening the matchup at 1-1. William von Barnekow scored the late winner amid controversy over a possible offside, while Djurgården's Jacob Josefson equalized earlier in the third period. A third and decisive game is set for Saturday in Malmö.

 

 

 

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