Leksands IF was relegated from the SHL after a 2-1 overtime defeat to HV71 in the decisive fourth game of the relegation qualification series at Tegera Arena, completing a 4-0 sweep—the first such drop since 2018/19 and with no historical precedent for overturning a 0-3 deficit in Swedish hockey qualifiers. Attendance hit a low of 6,668 amid fan struggles. Players and staff voiced deep disappointment but vowed a quick return via HockeyAllsvenskan.
Leksand entered the match needing a win to extend the series but led 1-0 on Michael Lindqvist's goal with 15 seconds left in the second period. HV71 equalized in the dying seconds of regulation—Hugo Pettersson scoring with 10 seconds remaining during a six-on-five attack. In overtime, Lukáš Rousek netted the winner after just over 10 minutes, confirming Leksand's descent to HockeyAllsvenskan.
A major brawl erupted midway through the third period when HV71's William Ignberg Nilsson was pushed into Leksand's bench by Gabriel Fortier, drawing penalties for Hampus Eriksson, Ignberg Nilsson, Oskar Lang, and Fortier (eight penalty minutes for HV71, four for Leksand).
Coach Johan Hedberg called it the 'biggest disappointment' of his career and an 'enormous' tough moment but committed to leading in HockeyAllsvenskan: 'I have no doubt about it... Every guy has given everything.' Forward Marcus Karlberg labeled it his 'worst career day,' ashamed for local fans. Veteran Jon Knuts, experiencing his third relegation with the club, described it as 'incredibly frustrating, sad, tough, and nervous.'
Chairman Andreas Gärdsback assured financial stability with parallel budgets prepared and no bankruptcy risk despite prior losses of 18.3 million SEK: 'We will fix this,' aiming for the HockeyAllsvenskan final next year. Relegation slashes revenue from ~50 million SEK annually in SHL (TV/sponsorships) to ~5 million in Allsvenskan, though Gärdsback noted solid season finances. SVT expert Håkan Loob warned of future risks nearing bankruptcy talks.
HV71 coach Anton Blomqvist, securing survival for the third straight year, praised Hedberg: 'A fantastic person and coach. I feel for him and Leksand.' Goaltender Felix Sandström hailed the 'incredible effort from everyone.' HV71 fans displayed a banner criticizing three consecutive qualifiers: 'Celebrate what? 3 straight qualifiers. Change must happen.' Interim director Peter Wiklund noted fan difficulties attending amid the tension.