Luleå grabs 3-1 lead over Frölunda in SHL quarterfinals

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.

Mathias Bromé emerged as the hero again for Luleå, netting the winner in a 2-on-1 rush with Linus Omark after Frölunda's Christian Folin lost his edge and fell. The game, the second-longest playoff match in history, saw Frölunda lead twice before Luleå rallied. Bromé, who has six points in seven playoff games, spoke from the airport en route to Göteborg, saying, 'It feels good. We've taken care of our bodies.' He credited mental focus on each shift and capitalizing on small margins like power plays and opponent errors for Luleå's overtime success. Three of Luleå's wins came in extra time: 3-2, 2-1, and 4-3, offsetting a 7-0 loss in game two. Bromé noted Frölunda's puck possession but emphasized Luleå's ability to score more, stating, 'That's what counts in the end.' Luleå advanced past Örebro in the round of 16, while Frölunda topped most of the regular season before slipping to second behind Skellefteå. Frölunda received bad news when Noah Hasa suffered a season-ending fracture early in game four after a tackle by Luleå's Pontus Andreasson. He remained in Luleå post-match, assisted off the ice by teammates and medical staff. Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson told Göteborgs-Posten, 'His season looks to be over... Fracture.' Max Westergård will replace Hasa for game five on Tuesday in Göteborg, where Luleå aims to close the series and earn rest.

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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 Hockey claimed a 4-3 victory over Frölunda after a marathon semifinal game lasting 117 minutes and 29 seconds. Mathias Bromé scored the overtime winner in the sixth period, extending Luleå's series lead to 3-1. The match included a controversial disallowed goal and an injury.

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Luleå beseiret Frölunda 2-1 i en thriller i spilleforlengelse i den tredje SM-kvartfinalen, og leder nå serien 2-1. Mathias Bromé scoret vinnermålet 10:24 ut i den første spilleforlengelsen. Det var revansje etter Frölundas 7-0-seier i forrige kamp.

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.

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Frölunda svarte på sitt første kvartfinaletap ved å knuse Luleå 7-0 i Scandinavium, noe som utlignet serien til 1-1. Filip Cederqvist noterte seg for 2 mål og 2 målgivende pasninger, og tok tilbake sin «Älgen»-målfeiring etter tidligere hånsforhold. Flere matchstraffer ble utdelt i løpet av kampen.

Djurgården secured a 3-1 victory over Frölunda in Göteborg, breaking the hosts' winning streak and extending their own run to three consecutive wins ahead of the SHL playoffs. The win positions Djurgården to finish ninth and host the start of the quarterfinals. Young forward Viggo Björck shone on his 18th birthday, contributing a goal and an assist.

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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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