Örebro Hockey women suffer double loss before playoffs

Örebro Hockey's women's team lost their final two matches in the hockeyallsvenskan this weekend, against teams they are likely to face in the playoffs. Despite a strong season with 20 wins in 26 games, coach Evelina Husar cautions against drawing big conclusions from the weekend.

Örebro Hockey's women have had their strongest season since the restart of operations, with 20 wins in 26 matches and points in 23 of them. However, this weekend the team earned zero points in the two final matches of the hockeyallsvenskan southern division, against opponents likely to be met in the playoffs.

One of the losses was away to Hammarby, ending 5-2 (3-1, 0-0, 2-1). Details of the other match are not specified in the reports, but the context suggests similar opposition.

Coach Evelina Husar downplays the significance: 'I wouldn't draw too big conclusions from this weekend.' The team has transitioned from the youth operations to the main club and built a solid foundation. These losses are viewed as a temporary dip ahead of the upcoming playoffs, where Örebro Hockey is expected to be competitive.

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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.

Örebro Hockey women's team's season could end as early as Saturday following a 3-1 loss in the first quarterfinal against Södertälje in the hockey allsvenskan. The team is aiming for promotion to SDHL, but the match was highly competitive. Coach Evelina Husar urges the team to gather as much energy as possible for upcoming games.

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Örebro Hockey suffered a crushing 0-3 home loss to Färjestad, leaving the team just on goal difference from the relegation playoffs with eleven matches remaining. Captain Glenn Gustafsson urges focus on securing their own points, while coach Niklas Eriksson faces intense scrutiny. Sport chief Henrik Löwdahl acknowledges shared responsibility in the crisis.

Leksand IF beat Örebro Hockey 3–0 at home in the SHL on Saturday. The game ended scoreless in the first period, followed by 1–0 and 2–0 in the last two. Örebro missed five players and underperformed.

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Örebro Hockey has faced tough defensive times, conceding twelve goals on just 41 shots in their last two matches. The team lost 7–4 at home to HV71 and 5–4 in overtime away to Brynäs, earning one point. Goaltender Jhonas Enroth expresses frustration despite his performance.

Örebro Hockey led 3–2 in the third period against top team Rögle but lost 3–4 amid goal chaos and referee decisions. This marked Örebro's fourth straight loss in the SHL. Coaches and players expressed frustration over the odd goal situations.

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Örebro Hockey is under pressure following a loss to HV71. Coach Niklas Eriksson acknowledges the seriousness, stating he prepared early for a tough season. Meanwhile, sports director Henrik Löwdahl denies rumors of a new coach but confirms interest in Peter Andersson for another position.

 

 

 

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