Luleå defeats Frölunda in 117-minute playoff thriller

Luleå Hockey claimed a 4-3 victory over Frölunda after a marathon semifinal game lasting 117 minutes and 29 seconds. Mathias Bromé scored the overtime winner in the sixth period, extending Luleå's series lead to 3-1. The match included a controversial disallowed goal and an injury.

Frölunda took an early 2-0 lead after the first period, but Luleå responded with a goal before Frölunda extended to 3-1 in the second. Luleå mounted a comeback in the third period, tying the score at 3-3 and forcing overtime for the third straight game in the series. Luleå leads the best-of-seven semifinal 3-1 following the win. In the first overtime, Frölunda was penalized for too many men on the ice. Oskari Laaksonen scored during the power play, but officials disallowed the goal after video review of a scrum involving Linus Högberg and Linus Omark near goaltender Lasse Johansson. TV4 expert Petter Rönnqvist called it a '50/50 situation,' noting Omark slowed and received a push. The fourth overtime period ended goalless, with Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson criticizing his team's play: 'We stopped playing.' In the fifth, Frölunda's Noah Hasa left injured after a collision with Luleå's Pontus Andreasson, appearing unable to bear weight on his right leg. The decisive moment came in the sixth overtime when Christian Folin lost his edge, creating a two-on-one. Linus Omark passed to Bromé, who deked Johansson for the winner. Bromé said, 'I was so damn tired and was going to change, but then I saw Folin lose his edge... Limpan finds me.' He added the earlier goal 'is a goal any day of the week.' Ohlsson noted, 'Luleå finds a way to win these overtimes.'

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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.

Luleå Hockey claimed a 3-1 series lead against Frölunda HC in the SHL playoffs after Mathias Bromé scored in triple overtime during Sunday's marathon fourth game. The 177-minute, 29-second contest marked Luleå's third overtime victory in the series. Frölunda now faces additional setbacks with forward Noah Hasa sidelined for the season due to a fracture.

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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.

Reigning SHL champions Luleå came from behind to defeat Örebro 6–2 in the first best-of-three eighth-final playoff game at Behrn Arena. Luleå scored four goals in under eight minutes during the second period to seize control, with the next match set for Thursday in Luleå. Örebro coach Niklas Eriksson lambasted his team's errors and lack of readiness.

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Färjestad BK produced a stunning turnaround in Game 2 of the SHL playoff quarterfinals, rallying from a 5-0 deficit after 18 minutes to defeat host Rögle BK 6-5 in overtime. David Tomasek completed his hat trick with the winner in extra time, marking the first such comeback from 5-0 down in SM-slutspel history. Färjestad now leads the best-of-seven series 2-0 after two road wins.

Örebro Hockey led 3–2 against Rögle in the first semifinal match of the hockeyallsvenskan, but lost the lead with less than a minute left in the third period. The game went to overtime and ended in defeat for Örebro. They are now in an underdog position in the series and need two straight wins to advance to the qualifier against SDHL.

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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.

 

 

 

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