Almtuna wins penalty thriller against Vimmerby – brawl erupts afterward

In a dramatic HockeyAllsvenskan match, the clash between Vimmerby and Almtuna ended 2–2 after regulation and overtime, before Almtuna triumphed in a 14-round penalty shootout. Goaltender Herman Liv, 19, emerged as the hero with a decisive save, but the celebration escalated into a major brawl on the ice. Commentator Daniel Kristiansson described it as irritated and unnecessary.

The HockeyAllsvenskan match between Vimmerby and Almtuna on Friday evening turned into a real thriller. After a 2–2 tie in regulation and overtime, it took a full 28 penalties – 14 rounds per team – to separate the sides. Almtuna's loaned goaltender from Örebro, Herman Liv, 19, saved the decisive shot to secure the win for the away team.

Liam Danielsson, also on loan from Örebro, contributed to Almtuna's effort in the shootout. But the joy was short-lived. As Liv skated to celebrate with his teammates, he received a shove, sparking a major brawl involving players from both teams. "It's really irritated and messy afterward," said TV4 commentator Daniel Kristiansson during the broadcast. He added: "This is a bit unnecessary."

The penalty victory bolsters Almtuna's position in 11th place in the standings, seven points ahead of Vimmerby in 12th. The incident overshadowed the lengthy shootout and highlights the tense emotions in the tight league. No disciplinary actions are mentioned in the reports, but the brawl could impact the teams' morale heading into upcoming games.

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