Björklöven sweeps Oskarshamn to reach hockey semifinals

Björklöven defeated Oskarshamn 4-0 in their playoff series, clinching the final game by the same score to end IKO's season. The victory advances Björklöven to the semifinals, where they await the winner of other quarterfinal matchups. Coaches and players from both teams reflected on the hard-fought series.

Oskarshamn's season concluded after losing to Björklöven in four straight playoff matches. In the decisive fourth game, Björklöven secured a 4-0 victory, with Fredrik Forsberg scoring one of the goals from a tight angle past goaltender Emil Vuorio. Forsberg noted in TV4, 'En ganska bra match av oss, den här och första har vi bäst kontroll,' translating to a strong performance with good control in the first and final games. He described the series as controlled hockey from his team, praising Oskarshamn's counterattacking strength: 'De är otroligt kontringsstarka och när vi tappar pucken blir vi straffade.' Forsberg added that there was 'ingen plan för att vinna fyra raka,' or no plan for four straight wins, and expressed confidence regardless of the semifinal opponent, which could be Södertälje if they defeat Kalmar (currently 2-2) or the winner between AIK and Modo otherwise. 'Det spelar ingen roll, man ska slå alla,' he said, meaning it does not matter as they must beat everyone. IKO head coach Jeff Jakobs acknowledged Björklöven's strength post-game: 'Klart, Björklöven är bra. Vi möter ett jättebra lag, en tuff nöt att knäcka.' He noted his team started game four decently but lacked creation in the last 40 minutes. On absences of Teemu Lepaus and Victor Johansson, Jakobs declined comment: 'Vi kommenterar inga laguttagningar.' Looking ahead, with his contract extending to next season, Jakobs stated optimistically, 'Vi har börjat nåt här, och vi ska fortsätta,' or 'We have started something here, and we will continue,' emphasizing building on year-one experiences.

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Björklöven hockey players, led by Marcus Björk and captain Axel Ottosson, celebrate 4-0 finals sweep and SHL promotion after 7-2 Game 4 win.
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Björklöven sweeps HockeyAllsvenskan final 4-0, promoted to SHL after 7-2 Game 4 win over BIK Karlskoga

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Björklöven clinched promotion to Sweden's top ice hockey league SHL after a dominant 7-2 victory over BIK Karlskoga in Game 4 of the 2026 HockeyAllsvenskan finals at Nobelhallen, completing a 4-0 sweep. The Umeå club returns to the top flight after 25 years, with emotional scenes from hometown heroes Marcus Björk and captain Axel Ottosson.

Björklöven, the regular-season winners and final favorites, took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven HockeyAllsvenskan final by beating BIK Karlskoga 4-2 at home in Umeå—the first top-tier hockey there in 25 years. The hard-fought victory came despite Björklöven racking up 16 penalty minutes during the game and a post-game match penalty, granting BIK numerous power-play chances.

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Björklöven defeated BIK Karlskoga 4–2 in Game 2 of the best-of-seven HockeyAllsvenskan final in Umeå, mirroring their Game 1 victory and securing a 2–0 series lead. Forward Daniel Brodin urged focus: “We should be happy for this match, then reset.”

BIK Karlskoga defeated Modo 4-1 in game seven of their playoff series, winning 4-3 overall to advance to the final. The victory came before 4,600 fans at Nobelhallen and secures a best-of-seven matchup against Björklöven for a promotion spot to SHL. Forward Hampus Plato highlighted the team's heart and unity after the win.

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Luleå seized its last chance and won the fourth semifinal game against Skellefteå 3–2, reducing the series to 1–3. Brendan Shinnimin scored twice in the dramatic SHL playoff match. A potential tying goal for Skellefteå was disallowed after video review.

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