Leo Carlsson excited for Stanley Cup playoff debut

Leo Carlsson will make his Stanley Cup playoff debut when the Anaheim Ducks face the Edmonton Oilers on the night leading into Tuesday. The Swedish forward spoke to reporters during Monday's practice, expressing strong anticipation for the postseason. He described the playoffs as something special due to the atmosphere and intensity.

Carlsson emphasized the significance of reaching the playoffs after a long wait. 'It means a lot,' he said via reporter Jung. 'We've waited a long time to make the playoffs, so it feels really fun and we're very pumped.' The Ducks ended a rollercoaster regular season on a high note to qualify, despite a stretch of nine straight losses and just one win in ten games earlier on. Carlsson called it an up-and-down year overall but still a good one for the team, which started strong before faltering midseason. He particularly looks forward to the heightened tempo, electric atmosphere, and high stakes where every match counts. Carlsson ranked eighth among Swedish players in points with 67 in 70 games, missing 12 due to injury. His 0.96 points-per-game average tied him for second among Swedes with Mika Zibanejad and Rasmus Dahlin. The matchup features fellow Swedes Mattias Ekholm and Mattias Janmark on the Oilers side, including star Connor McDavid. Other first-round series include several Swedish players across teams like Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins, and more.

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Anaheim Ducks celebrate 7-4 playoff win over Oilers in Game 3, featuring Leo Carlsson and Beckett Sennecke.
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Ducks defeat Oilers 7-4 to take 2-1 series lead

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The Anaheim Ducks beat the Edmonton Oilers 7-4 in Game 3 of their first-round NHL playoff series, seizing a 2-1 lead. Leo Carlsson scored a goal and added an assist, while Beckett Sennecke and Carlsson sealed the win with quick third-period goals. Connor McDavid recorded his first points of the series with a goal and an assist.

Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson is poised for his Stanley Cup playoff debut against Connor McDavid's Edmonton Oilers. The 21-year-old Swede embraces the underdog role ahead of the first-round series. Carlsson highlighted the excitement of ending an eight-year playoff drought for his team.

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The Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks are level at 1-1 in their Stanley Cup playoff series following two intense games in Canada. Leo Carlsson impressed with a goal and assist plus 10 shots in the opener, while the Ducks responded with a six-goal win in game two. Both teams' Swedish stars shared insights ahead of game three in Anaheim.

Minnesota Wild will enter the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs missing defenseman Jonas Brodin and with center Joel Eriksson Ek's status uncertain. The injuries come ahead of their series against the Colorado Avalanche. Both players are Swedish and key to the team's lineup.

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Swedish defenseman Anton Johansson is impressing in the AHL playoffs with the Grand Rapids Griffins. His coach Dan Watson believes the 21-year-old is very close to making the NHL.

Leksand announced new contracts for defenceman Fred Nilsson and goaltender Robin Christoffersson on Monday, bolstering the squad for the HockeyAllsvenskan after an SHL qualifier exit. Nilsson signed for two years, while Christoffersson agreed to one year and will pair with Marcus Gidlöf. Sportchef Jesper Ollas highlighted their development potential and team fit.

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Carl-Johan Stålhammar, director of Linköping HC, has expressed frustration over the team's season and vowed significant changes for the next campaign. With the club three points and 14 goals behind Leksand in the relegation battle, and 12 goals short of Örebro's playoff position, the pressure mounts ahead of the final regular-season game. Stålhammar dismissed calls for continuity, insisting on bold reforms.

 

 

 

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