Coaches argue heatedly after HV71's shootout victory over Rögle

HV71 defeated Rögle BK in a shootout after a 3-3 tie in the SHL restart following the Olympic break, but the match was overshadowed by a post-game dispute between the coaches. Rögle's Dan Tangnes stormed out of the press conference after calling HV71's Anton Blomqvist 'Tönt!' amid arguments over player comments. The game featured a controversial cross-check and a debated penalty shot.

The SHL season resumed after the Olympic hiatus with a tense matchup between Rögle BK and HV71 at Catena Arena in Ängelholm, drawing 6,310 spectators. HV71 took an early 3-1 lead, but Rögle mounted a comeback, tying the score at 3-3 when Karson Kuhlman scored with eight seconds remaining in regulation time. The game proceeded to a shootout, where HV71's Riley Woods netted the decisive goal, securing the two points for the visitors.

Tensions boiled over due to an incident in the third period when HV71's Niklas Hansson was penalized for cross-checking Rögle's Leon Bristedt. This sparked a dispute between the head coaches during the post-game press conference. HV71's Anton Blomqvist commented, “Jag sa det till Niklas Hansson, han måste vara mycket, mycket mer medveten om vem det är han puttar i ryggen (Bristedt). Han måste vara mycket smartare där och se vem det är som han puttar på.” Rögle's Dan Tangnes responded sharply, expressing respect for Blomqvist but adding, “Men jag gillar inte när man börjar prata om spelare i de andra lagen. Du har precis vunnit, håll dig till det – det finns ingen anledning.”

Blomqvist countered, “Ska du i ett känslosamt moment hålla på och prata om vem som slänger sig, förstärker eller är smart och osmart? Kommentera ditt eget lag och dina egna spelare.” Tangnes fired back, “Nej, du kommenterade vår spelare. Du tyckte ju att han förstärkte. Det var det du sa, du lindade bara in det! Stå för det du säger i stället! Prata klarspråk, det klarar du av. Eller?” Frustrated, Tangnes slammed his fist on the table, exited the room, and directed “Tönt!” at Blomqvist, as reported by Helsingborgs-Dagbladet.

Adding to the drama, HV71's Martin Johnsen scored a controversial shootout goal. Johnsen appeared to lose the puck but tucked it in, prompting protests from Rögle. He later said, “Jag kände ingen touch... tappade pucken lite. Lade in den. Skönt.” The win keeps HV71 level with Örebro in the battle to avoid relegation.

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Leksand celebrates Max Veronneau's late power-play goal securing a 4-3 comeback win over HV71 in SHL at Tegera Arena.
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Leksand defeats relegation rival HV71 4-3 in thrilling SHL comeback

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Leksand secured a vital 4-3 victory over relegation rivals HV71 in a dramatic SHL match at Tegera Arena. After racing to a 3-0 first-period lead, Leksand withstood HV71's stunning comeback to tie 3-3 through two periods before Max Veronneau's late power-play goal sealed a sixth win in seven games, propelling them ahead in the survival fight.

HV71 defeated Leksand on Sunday at Tegera Arena in Game 3 of the SHL play-out series, extending their lead to 3-0 in the best-of-seven matchup. Leksand now faces elimination unless it mounts a comeback, with Game 4 scheduled for Tuesday at home. The contest saw match penalties for players on both sides.

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Leksands IF was relegated from the SHL after a 2-1 overtime defeat to HV71 in the decisive fourth game of the relegation qualification series at Tegera Arena, completing a 4-0 sweep—the first such drop since 2018/19 and with no historical precedent for overturning a 0-3 deficit in Swedish hockey qualifiers. Attendance hit a low of 6,668 amid fan struggles. Players and staff voiced deep disappointment but vowed a quick return via HockeyAllsvenskan.

Rögle BK captain Anton Bengtsson and Växjö Lakers assistant captain Dennis Rasmussen traded blows late in the second period of Game 4 of their SHL playoff semifinal, earning match penalties. Rögle won the game 4-1 in Ängelholm, taking a 3-1 series lead. Neither player faces further discipline.

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Vimmerby HC clinched their place in the HockeyAllsvenskan for the 2026/27 season by defeating Södertälje SK 2-1 in a shootout during the penultimate regular-season game. The win came as Västerås IK, despite a 3-2 overtime victory over Mora IK, failed to avoid the relegation playoff. Coach Eric Karlsson expressed overwhelming emotion after the match.

Björklöven defeated Södertälje 3-2 in overtime during game two of their SHL playoff semifinal, securing a 2-0 series lead. The match in Umeå went 78 minutes, with Mathew Maione scoring the winner after 18 minutes of the fourth period. Södertälje fought back despite losing captain Patrik Zackrisson early.

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Swedish Hockey League team HV71 has bolstered its coaching staff with the addition of Mikael Sundell as the pressure mounts to avoid relegation. Head coach Anton Blomqvist welcomes the move, highlighting its benefits in the final stretch of the season. With three games remaining, HV71 trails safety by five points.

 

 

 

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