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Leksand relegated from SHL after 2-1 overtime loss to HV71 in qualification series finale
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Leksands IF was relegated from the SHL after a 2-1 overtime defeat to HV71 in the decisive fourth game of the relegation qualification series at Tegera Arena, completing a 4-0 sweep—the first such drop since 2018/19 and with no historical precedent for overturning a 0-3 deficit in Swedish hockey qualifiers. Attendance hit a low of 6,668 amid fan struggles. Players and staff voiced deep disappointment but vowed a quick return via HockeyAllsvenskan.
In the latest chapter of their SHL survival battle, Leksand's position worsened after HV71 capitalized in their rematch at Tegera Arena, taking a big step toward safety while leaving the hosts teetering on the edge of Hockeyallsvenskan. Henrik Sjöberg and Mårthen Bergman broke down the stakes on Shoot The Puck.
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HV71 defeated Leksand on Sunday at Tegera Arena in Game 3 of the SHL play-out series, extending their lead to 3-0 in the best-of-seven matchup. Leksand now faces elimination unless it mounts a comeback, with Game 4 scheduled for Tuesday at home. The contest saw match penalties for players on both sides.
HV71 claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Luleå at a packed Husqvarna Garden, capping a perfect six-point week. Jonathan Ang starred with two goals on his birthday, while loan goalkeeper Felix Sandström delivered a standout performance. The result keeps HV71 precariously positioned just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
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Örebro Hockey lost a crucial match to HV71 in Behrn Arena after a dramatic turnaround. A potential nine-point lead in the SHL standings shrank to three points. Coach Niklas Eriksson criticizes the team's lack of sacrifice.
HV71 is bringing back loaned players from Vimmerby and Västerås this week due to an injury to defenseman Santeri Hatakka. Hatakka suffered an upper body injury during Finland's international game and will be sidelined for a period. The team is also without Andreas Borgman from earlier.
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HV71 has confirmed the signing of center Hampus Eriksson from Nybro Vikings in a deal worth a six-figure sum. The transfer, approved by Nybro's board for economic reasons, sees Eriksson join HV71 after contributing 10 points in 20 games this season. Nybro's head coach Hampus Sylvegård acknowledged the loss but highlighted internal options to fill the role.