Rögle BK defeated Färjestad BK 7-2 in game five of their SHL quarterfinal series in Ängelholm, prompting a tense post-match press conference between coaches Cam Abbott and Dan Tangnes. Abbott criticized Tangnes and accused Rögle players of filming, while Tangnes called Abbott's outburst embarrassing. The next day, both coaches minimized the incident ahead of game six.
Färjestad entered game five with a 3-2 series lead and a chance to close out Rögle for the second time, but Rögle responded with a dominant 7-2 victory on Wednesday evening in Ängelholm. The loss ignited frustrations from Färjestad coach Cam Abbott during the post-game press conference. Abbott, a former Rögle coach, accused Rögle players of filming and exaggerating contact, claiming referees favored them over Färjestad's upright style. He also called it embarrassing that Tangnes confronted officials after game one while they ate dinner nearby, with players present. Tangnes fired back, describing Abbott's behavior as embarrassing and a monologue rather than a real exchange. The two coaches know each other personally but emphasized separating professional duties from private relations. Rögle forward Anton Bengtsson dismissed Abbott's comments to HD, calling them a desperate attempt to find something amid Färjestad's struggles. “It’s probably just a desperate attempt to try to find something, I’d say. If he wants to comment on our team, he can. I’m not going to comment on their team, but on ours and our players. That’s where I put all my focus,” Bengtsson said. The following day, both coaches cooled tensions. Tangnes told HD he clarified his stance at the press conference and places no value on it, feeling confident in Rögle's conduct and values. Abbott, speaking to Värmlands Folkblad after training in Karlstad, said he shared honest thoughts and now focuses on delivering a strong performance in game six at home on Good Friday. “I don’t feel I need to say much more than I did then. I just shared honest thoughts on how I see the situation. Now we’re going to control what we can – make sure it’s a great game tomorrow,” Abbott said. He urged fans to create a loud atmosphere in the sold-out Löfbergs Arena. Färjestad regains forward Viktor Lodin from suspension, reforming the line with Zohorna and Philp. Marian Studenic is likely out after awkwardly landing on his left leg.