Kalmar defeats Södertälje 5-2 amid Tuurala's criticism of Georgsson

Kalmar HC secured a 5-2 victory over Södertälje SK in game two of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal series, leveling it at 1-1. Coach Viktor Tuurala criticized Södertälje sports chief Emil Georgsson for complaining about referees after an incident in game one. Tuurala expressed upset over such leadership in an interview with TV4.

Kalmar HC won game two against Södertälje SK by 5-2, evening the quarterfinal series at 1-1. The match saw Kalmar dominate the first period with a 4-1 lead, prompting Södertälje to pull goaltender Love Härenstam at the intermission. Tuurala described his team's performance as 'a brave but smart hockey team.' The game grew heated with several fights in the second and third periods, which Tuurala linked to prior events without elaborating further. He urged that the series be decided 'on the ice fair and square.' Tuurala's comments targeted an incident from game one, where Södertälje's Carl-Johan Lerby received a match penalty. Södertälje sought a disciplinary committee review but was denied, prompting public criticism from sports chief Emil Georgsson. Tuurala suggested this influenced officiating in game two. 'I become upset about such leadership,' Tuurala said in TV4. He elaborated: 'I have decided to be a good role model for other leaders in Swedish hockey. Especially young leaders, who work with youth or children. Therefore I become upset about such leadership as Emil Georgsson engages in, who goes out and whines on the referees. It has effect today, we see it when it heats up today, then it is free bang on our guys. It hurts in the soul that it works like that in Swedish hockey. That is not the leader I want to be.' When pressed on the Lerby connection, Tuurala confirmed but added: 'Yes, but I think we leave it there. I do not want to go into it further, the discussion is not about that.'

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Dramatic illustration of George Diaco's provocative goal celebration amid tension in Kalmar HC's 5-2 quarterfinal win over Södertälje SK.
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Kalmar beats Södertälje 5-2 in tense quarterfinal game three

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Kalmar HC defeated Södertälje SK 5-2 in game three of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal series, taking a 2-1 lead. Tensions boiled over in the second period, highlighted by George Diaco's provocative celebration after scoring. SSK players criticized the incident while lamenting a weak middle period.

Södertälje Sportklubb beat Kalmar 2-1 in game four of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal at Scaniarinken, evening the series. Patrik Zackrisson and William Wiå scored for the hosts, with Kalmar replying late. Coaches and players praised the passionate crowd.

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Södertälje SK advanced to the HockeyAllsvenskan semifinals by edging Kalmar HC 1-0 in game seven of their quarterfinal series. Kalmar goaltender Jacob Crespin inadvertently tapped in a shot from SSK defenseman Filip Windlert with under three minutes left in the third period. The win sets up a semifinal matchup against Björklöven starting Tuesday in Umeå.

Björklöven overcame an early deficit to dominate Oskarshamn in their Hockeyallsvenskan quarterfinal opener. Södertälje secured a 5-3 victory over Kalmar, powered by a hat-trick from Vanderbeck.

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Frölunda responded to their first quarterfinal loss by crushing Luleå 7-0 in Scandinavium, evening the series at 1-1. Filip Cederqvist recorded 2 goals and 2 assists and reclaimed his ”Älgen” goal celebration after prior mockery. Several match penalties were issued during the game.

Västerås IK defeated Treja-Ljungby 4-3 in match five of the Hockeyallsvenskan qualification series, clinching the series 4-1 and remaining in the league while Treja drops to Hockeyettan. Captain Konstantin Komarek scored twice, contributing eight points overall. Treja coach Magnus Sundquist praised his players despite the loss.

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Reigning SHL champions Luleå Hockey won the first quarterfinal game 3-2 against Frölunda HC at Scandinavium, clinched by Anton Levtchi's power-play goal in sudden-death overtime. The match featured controversial late penalties and strong performances from both sides, with Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson voicing frustration over officiating.

 

 

 

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