Frölunda advances to SDHL SM final

SDHL reigning champions Frölunda have qualified for the SM final after a 2–1 away win against SDE in the semifinal. Goals came from Elisa Holopainen and Hanna Olsson in a period where they withstood the home team's pressure. The final against Brynäs starts on March 23.

Frölunda, SDHL's reigning champions, advanced to the SM final after defeating SDE 2–1 in the decisive away semifinal match. The game started tough for the Gothenburg team, but they withstood SDE's pressure and ended the first period with two goals. Elisa Holopainen and Hanna Olsson scored the goals that laid the foundation for the win and progression to the final. The series against SDE ended 3–1 in matches for Frölunda, according to reports. Last year, Frölunda won their historic first SM gold on the women's side by beating Luleå in three straight matches. Brynäs awaits in the final series, having eliminated Luleå in their semifinal. The Gävle team has played seven finals but never won one. The SM final starts on March 23. Hanna Olsson commented in the Youtube broadcast: “We have good memories from last season's playoffs.” Frölunda now aims to defend the title.

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