Växjö Lakers celebrate Brogan Rafferty's late power-play goal securing 3-2 win and 3-1 series lead over Brynäs IF in SHL playoffs.
Växjö Lakers celebrate Brogan Rafferty's late power-play goal securing 3-2 win and 3-1 series lead over Brynäs IF in SHL playoffs.
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Växjö Lakers edge Brynäs 3-2 in Game 4 for 3-1 SHL quarterfinals lead

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Växjö Lakers defeated Brynäs IF 3-2 in Game 4 of the SHL playoff quarterfinals at Monitor ERP Arena in Gävle, taking a commanding 3-1 series lead despite being outshot 32-17. Brogan Rafferty scored the late power-play winner after Brynäs' too many men penalty, capping a wild third period that saw Växjö's Eemeli Suomi receive a match penalty.

Växjö struck first in the opening period with Dylan McLaughlin's power-play goal, assisted by Leo Sahlin Wallenius. Brynäs equalized when Johan Larsson deflected a shot past Adam Åhman with his skate, set up by Johannes Kinnvall and Jakob Silfverberg. After the first period, the score was 1-1.

In the second period, Eemeli Suomi restored Växjö's lead by tipping in a Wallenius shot, making it 2-1 after 40 minutes.

The third period was chaotic. Suomi received a match penalty for cross-checking, allowing Brynäs to tie the game at 2-2 on the five-minute power play via Silfverberg. Later, with 3.5 minutes left, Brynäs was penalized for too many men on the ice (six players), and Rafferty capitalized on the power play for the 3-2 winner.

Växjö goaltender Adam Åhman made 30 of 32 saves to earn hero honors, saying, 'I got good help and could focus on mine.' Brynäs coach Niklas Gällstedt lamented to TV4 Play: 'We are too hot-headed.' Nicklas Bäckström notched his first playoff point with Brynäs but highlighted self-inflicted errors. Växjö can clinch the series at home in Game 5 on Wednesday.

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Discussions on X emphasize Brynäs' late too many men penalty leading to Brogan Rafferty's power-play winner for Växjö, securing a 3-1 series lead despite Brynäs' shot advantage. Brynäs fans lament self-inflicted errors and question referee bias, while journalists highlight the dramatic turn and Växjö's efficiency. Official accounts celebrate Växjö's victory and match point opportunity.

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Rögle BK players celebrate 4-1 win over Växjö Lakers in SHL semifinals game 4 at home, taking 3-1 series lead.
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Rögle BK defeats Växjö 4-1 in game 4 to take 3-1 lead in SHL semifinals

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Rögle BK beat Växjö Lakers 4-1 in game four of the SHL playoff semifinals at home in Ängelholm—their first home win in the series—taking a 3-1 lead. Three quick goals in the first period set the tone after Växjö goaltender Adam Åhman was injured just 32 seconds in. Rögle can clinch a finals spot Thursday in Växjö, while coach Björn Hellkvist vowed to push to a seventh game.

Rögle BK staged a stunning comeback to beat Växjö Lakers in the first game of their SHL playoff semifinal series. The Lakers led 3-0 midway through the second period but collapsed as Rögle equalized in five minutes. Växjö coach Björn Hellkvist downplayed the loss, focusing on his own team.

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Växjö rallied in the third period to beat Rögle 4-2 in game three of their SHL playoff semifinal, reducing Rögle's series lead to 2-1. Leo Sahlin Wallenius tied the score at 2-2 and assisted on the go-ahead goal, while Hugo Gustafsson sealed the win with an empty-netter. The victory came at Rögle's home arena in Ängelholm.

Björklöven, the regular-season winners and final favorites, took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven HockeyAllsvenskan final by beating BIK Karlskoga 4-2 at home in Umeå—the first top-tier hockey there in 25 years. The hard-fought victory came despite Björklöven racking up 16 penalty minutes during the game and a post-game match penalty, granting BIK numerous power-play chances.

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Rögle BK defeated Skellefteå AIK 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 of the 2026 SHL SM finals on Monday, trimming Skellefteå's series lead to 2-1 after earlier losses of 1-4 and 5-1. Captain Anton Bengtsson scored the decider at 6:16 of OT despite a third-period injury, assisted by returning Linus Sandin. Coach Dan Tangnes praised the team's grit amid absences of forwards Dennis Everberg and Daniel Zaar.

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