Dramatic overtime goal celebration as Luleå Hockey defeats Frölunda 3-2 in SHL playoff opener amid referee controversy.
Dramatic overtime goal celebration as Luleå Hockey defeats Frölunda 3-2 in SHL playoff opener amid referee controversy.
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Luleå defeats Frölunda 3-2 in overtime in SHL playoff opener

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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.

Luleå showed championship form in their SM-slutspelet quarterfinal opener at Frölunda's home rink Scandinavium. They took a 1-0 lead early when Linus Omark assisted Eetu Koivistoinen's backhand shot, deflected off Frölunda defenseman Linus Högberg. Frölunda equalized on a power play in the first period, Filip Cederqvist tipping Max Lindholm's shot past Luleå goaltender Joel Mattsson Ward for 1-1. Arttu Ruotsalainen created chances, but Ward stood tall initially.

Luleå dominated the second period, regaining the lead at 2-1 via Isac Hedqvist's aggressive goal after hitting Henrik Tömmernes. Hedqvist told TV4: “Jag fick väl nån crosschecking innan så jag var väl lite förbannad. Det var en skön tackling att få in.” Pontus Själin blocked seven shots for Luleå.

Frölunda tied it 2-2 early in the third when 18-year-old prodigy Ivar Stenberg assisted Noah Dower Nilsson, who outskated Erik Gustafsson. Nilsson praised Stenberg to SVT Sport: 'He’s a very skilled player, I think we see the ice a bit the same way.' Luleå coach Thomas “Bulan” Berglund called a timeout amid pressure.

Overtime brought controversy: Frölunda felt Anton Levtchi tripped Cederqvist without a call, but Tom Nilsson was penalized for tripping Brian O’Neill, handing Luleå a power play. Levtchi scored the winner, celebrating with Cederqvist's 'moose' gesture to rile the crowd. Ward made 28 saves, with eight Luleå players blocking shots.

Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson vented to TV4: “Jag är förbannad. Jag gillar inte att förlora,” calling the Levtchi non-call deserving of a power play and the Nilsson penalty 'a very, very, very, very thin call.' Nilsson noted: 'It’s small margins' and 'It’s sour that we lost.' Luleå's Mathias Bromé emphasized: 'Of course it’s important... you need to steal a game to gain an advantage.' Game two is scheduled for Gothenburg on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

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Discussions on X celebrate Luleå's resilient 3-2 overtime win in the SHL playoff opener, praising Anton Levtchi's decisive power-play goal and team sacrifice. Frölunda fans and observers criticize controversial referee decisions, particularly penalties in overtime, claiming their team dominated chances but was unlucky. Neutral reports note the tense atmosphere and Levtchi's mocking celebration, with high anticipation for the series.

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Luleå players celebrate 1-0 shutout win over Frölunda in SHL quarterfinals, advancing to semifinals.
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Luleå eliminates Frölunda in SHL quarterfinals with 1-0 victory

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Luleå advanced to the SHL semifinals by defeating Frölunda 1-0 in game six of the quarterfinals, clinching the series 4-2. Anton Levtchi scored the game's only goal on a power-play 36 seconds into the third period at Coop Norrbotten Arena. Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson called the performance 'piss' in a post-game TV4 interview.

Luleå Hockey claimed a 3-1 series lead against Frölunda HC in the SHL playoffs after Mathias Bromé scored in triple overtime during Sunday's marathon fourth game. The 177-minute, 29-second contest marked Luleå's third overtime victory in the series. Frölunda now faces additional setbacks with forward Noah Hasa sidelined for the season due to a fracture.

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Luleå defeated Frölunda 2-1 in an overtime thriller in the third SM quarterfinal game, now leading the series 2-1. Mathias Bromé scored the winner at 10:24 of the first overtime period. It was revenge after Frölunda's 7-0 win in the previous match.

Luleå ended Frölunda's impressive home winning streak with a 2-1 victory in Scandinavium, but the match's aftermath centered on a controversial referee decision. Frölunda's coach Robert Ohlsson expressed fury over a non-awarded penalty in the closing minutes that could have tied the game. The incident involved a foul on forward Arttu Ruotsalainen, leading to a lengthy video review that ultimately favored Luleå.

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Örebro Hockey defeated Luleå HF 3-1 in Game 2 of the SHL eighth-finals in Luleå, tying the best-of-seven series 1-1 after Luleå's 6-2 victory in the opener. The match was marked by intense tensions, scuffles, and verbal exchanges, highlighted by Örebro's Noah Steen calling Luleå players 'jävla bebisar' and Luleå's Isac Hedqvist admitting to provoking opponents. Kalle Miketinac scored his first two goals for Örebro to help secure the win.

Djurgården beat Malmö 3-2 in overtime during the first game of their SHL playoff quarterfinal series at Hovet. The league's chief referee Tomas Thorsbrink later stated the winning goal should not have been allowed. Malmö coach Tomas Kollar expressed anger, while Djurgården's Robert Kimby said he would have felt the same.

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Frölunda Indians suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Djurgården, highlighting their struggling form as the SHL regular season concludes. Coach Robert Ohlsson expressed disappointment after the loss, noting the team's underperformance in recent matches. With playoffs starting next week, Frölunda aims to improve quickly.

 

 

 

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