Rögle's Friedman scratched late in quarterfinal game six; returns possible for decider

In the wake of Rögle's dramatic 3-2 victory tying the SHL quarterfinal series against Färjestad 3-3, defenseman Mark Friedman was a late scratch due to injury recovery issues. Coach Dan Tangnes indicated Friedman, Josh Dickinson, and Lukas Ekeståhl Jonsson could return for game seven.

Rögle's thrilling comeback continued with a 3-2 away win over Färjestad in Karlstad on Good Friday (långfredagen), evening the best-of-seven quarterfinal series at 3-3—see prior coverage for full match details. However, the victory came at a cost: star defenseman Mark Friedman was removed from the lineup just before puck drop, as he lacked sufficient recovery time from an injury in game five ahead of travel to Karlstad.

Coach Dan Tangnes explained post-game, per Helsingborgs Dagblad: “It was a bit short on time for Mark when we were to travel. Now we have to do an inventory with the medical team and see if we can find a way to make him playable.” (Translation approximate.)

Tangnes offered optimism on other injured players: forwards Josh Dickinson and defenseman Lukas Ekeståhl Jonsson trained with the team recently. “There is a possibility for all. Josh and Lukas have trained with the team, it’s day-by-day status there,” he added.

All three could feature in the decisive game seven on Sunday in Ängelholm.

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Rögle BK captain Anton Bengtsson celebrates his dramatic overtime goal securing a 2-1 win over Skellefteå AIK in SHL finals Game 3.
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Rögle captain Bengtsson's OT winner lifts BK to 2-1 victory in SM finals Game 3

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Rögle BK defeated Skellefteå AIK 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 of the 2026 SHL SM finals on Monday, trimming Skellefteå's series lead to 2-1 after earlier losses of 1-4 and 5-1. Captain Anton Bengtsson scored the decider at 6:16 of OT despite a third-period injury, assisted by returning Linus Sandin. Coach Dan Tangnes praised the team's grit amid absences of forwards Dennis Everberg and Daniel Zaar.

Rögle BK, trailing 0-2 in the SHL final series against Skellefteå after losses in games one and two, trained Monday ahead of game three. Coach Dan Tangnes provided updates: Linus Sandin (previously absent for family reasons) is back and targeting a return, while Daniel Zaar (injured in game two) and Dennis Everberg (upper-body injury from earlier) did off-ice work; Fredrik Olofsson missed for his partner's labor.

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Rögle BK heads into the second SHL final game against Skellefteå AIK with doubts over two star players after a 1-4 loss in the opener. Dennis Everberg took part in Friday's practice despite an upper-body injury, while Linus Sandin remains absent for family reasons. Skellefteå AIK also lacks defenseman Viktor Grahn due to his family's impending arrival.

Rögle, fresh off an SM final appearance, is preparing for roster adjustments ahead of the next season.

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Skellefteå AIK's star defenseman and captain Jonathan Pudas took part in Wednesday's warm-up ahead of the fifth SM-semifinal against Luleå, signaling a potential comeback from injury. The team holds a 3-1 series lead with match point in sight. Pudas, recently named SHL's top defenseman, expressed optimism about returning soon.

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