Dramatic ice hockey action shot: HV71 goalie denies Leksand's late equalizer in 2-1 SHL qualifier win.
Dramatic ice hockey action shot: HV71 goalie denies Leksand's late equalizer in 2-1 SHL qualifier win.
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HV71 beats Leksand 2–1 in first SHL qualifier match

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HV71 won the first SHL relegation qualifier match against Leksand 2–1 after a tense third period. Leksand mounted heavy pressure but failed to equalize. The best-of-seven series continues in Jönköping.

In the first SHL relegation qualifier match, HV71 defeated Leksand 2–1 at home in Jönköping on March 18, 2026. Justin Kloos gave HV71 a 1–0 lead in the final seconds of the first period on a rebound from Hugo Fransson's shot. Martin Johnsen made it 2–0 late in the second period on a breakaway set up by Niklas Hansson. 'It was damn nice and I think we made a solid effort. It was really good actually,' Johnsen told SVT Sport. Leksand pulled one back early in the third through Michael Lindqvist to make it 2–1 after a dump-in by Lukas Vejdemo. Leksand outshot HV71 16–6 in the third and pressed with an empty net late, but HV71 held firm. Late in the second period, Leksand's Marcus Karlberg received a high-stick penalty after being hit in the face. The crowd chanted 'filmare,' but Karlberg told SVT Sport: 'It hit straight on the mouth and the ref took it... Then them shouting is part of it. They're partial to their team.' HV71 captain Olle Alsing said: 'Super nice of course.' Expert Jonas Andersson noted: 'HV71 is the better team over the whole match.' A loss means relegation to HockeyAllsvenskan, with major financial gaps – around 50 million SEK in SHL versus five million in the second tier. The next match is on Friday in Jönköping.

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Reactions on X to HV71's 2-1 win over Leksand in the first SHL qualifier highlight HV71's resilience under pressure, praise for players like Martin Johnsen and Jonathan Ang, criticism of refereeing favoring Leksand, and calls for HV71 to improve structure. Official accounts report the tense victory, while fans express optimism tempered with caution.

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