Oliver Okuliar, a key forward for Skellefteå, suffered an injury during their 5-2 victory over Linköping but is expected to be fit for the playoffs. The Slovak player collided with an opponent late in the second period and left the game. Team doctor Karin Granberg provided reassuring updates on his condition.
In Skellefteå's recent 5-2 win against Linköping in the Swedish Hockey League, forward Oliver Okuliar collided with Jonathan Johnson near the offensive blue line toward the end of the second period. The 29-point scorer over 46 regular-season games required immediate attention from the medical team but did not need further external care.
Team doctor Karin Granberg shared positive news from the club's perspective. "Han mår efter omständigheterna bra, och det är absolut ingen fara för slutspelet," she told Norran, indicating that Okuliar is doing well given the circumstances and faces no risk of missing the playoffs. Granberg added, "Jag säger som vi kommer göra i slutspelet, vi startar lite tidigare; vi kommenterar inte skador på spelarna. Vi fokuserar på friskfaktorer, och han mår efter omständigheterna bra. Det är absolut ingen fara för slutspelet."
The injury is believed to involve the upper body, though the team declined to provide specifics, aligning with their policy of focusing on positive aspects rather than detailing ailments. This approach, Granberg noted, will continue into the postseason. Okuliar's availability remains a boost for Skellefteå as they prepare for the playoffs, where his contributions could prove vital.