Dramatic illustration of Färjestad BK's David Tomasek scoring the overtime winner in their historic 6-5 comeback against Rögle BK in SHL playoffs.
Dramatic illustration of Färjestad BK's David Tomasek scoring the overtime winner in their historic 6-5 comeback against Rögle BK in SHL playoffs.
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Färjestad stages historic 5-0 comeback to beat Rögle 6-5 in SHL playoff overtime

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Färjestad BK produced a stunning turnaround in Game 2 of the SHL playoff quarterfinals, rallying from a 5-0 deficit after 18 minutes to defeat host Rögle BK 6-5 in overtime. David Tomasek completed his hat trick with the winner in extra time, marking the first such comeback from 5-0 down in SM-slutspel history. Färjestad now leads the best-of-seven series 2-0 after two road wins.

Rögle BK surged to a 5-0 lead in the first period, scoring four goals in 17 minutes. Färjestad pulled goaltender Melker Thelin for Emil Larmi, who conceded the fifth shortly after. Calle Själin tallied three points for Rögle, prompting TV4 expert Joel Lundqvist to call it 'a galen effektivitet.' Färjestad's Filip Roos acknowledged the poor start: 'We let them overwhelm us too easily... In playoffs, details are crucial.' Viktor Lodin pulled one back late in the first to make it 5-1. David Tomasek scored twice in the second period, followed by Emil Alba's goal early in the third for 5-4. Marian Studenic tied it at 5-5 midway through the third, forcing overtime where Tomasek netted his third on the power play. The game featured 26 penalty minutes. TV4's Lasse Granqvist noted it was the first 5-0 comeback in SM-slutspel history, with Lena Sundqvist adding, 'Unbelievably, this game goes to overtime.' Rögle coach Dan Tangnes lamented: 'It's a real gut punch... We led 5-0, which doesn't happen often, but we couldn't keep our cool.' Färjestad's road dominance shifts momentum firmly in their favor. (Note: Växjö LHC also took a 2-0 series lead over Brynäs IF with a 6-4 win.)

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Reactions on X express shock and excitement over Färjestad's unprecedented comeback from 5-0 down to win 6-5 in overtime against Rögle in the SHL playoffs, with David Tomasek's hat-trick winner highlighted as historic. Official accounts and journalists confirm the first such turnaround in SM-slutspel history, while fans praise Färjestad's resilience and note Rögle's collapse.

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Rögle BK celebrates historic 0-3 playoff comeback win over Färjestad BK in SHL quarterfinals.
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Rögle BK makes SHL playoff history with 0-3 comeback over Färjestad

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Rögle BK became the first team in Swedish ice hockey history to overcome a 0-3 playoff series deficit since the best-of-seven format began in 2003, defeating Färjestad BK 4-1 in the decisive game seven quarterfinal at Catena Arena in Ängelholm. Stellar goaltending from Arvid Holm and a head injury to Färjestad's Emil Larmi propelled Rögle to the semifinals against Växjö Lakers, starting Wednesday.

Rögle BK has come back from 0–3 to tie the quarterfinal series against Färjestad BK at 3–3 following a 3–2 win in the sixth game in Karlstad. No Swedish ice hockey team has previously overturned such a deficit in the SM playoffs. The decisive seventh game is set for Sunday in Ängelholm.

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Färjestad BK edged Rögle BK 2-1 in a heated first game of their Swedish Hockey League quarterfinal series at Catena Arena in Ängelholm. The match featured intense physical play, injuries, and standout goaltending from Färjestad's Melker Thelin. Färjestad now leads the best-of-seven series 1-0.

Reigning SHL champions Luleå Hockey won the first quarterfinal game 3-2 against Frölunda HC at Scandinavium, clinched by Anton Levtchi's power-play goal in sudden-death overtime. The match featured controversial late penalties and strong performances from both sides, with Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson voicing frustration over officiating.

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Rögle BK came from behind for a crucial 2-1 road victory against Färjestad BK in Karlstad during game four of the SHL quarterfinals, trimming the series deficit to 3-1. Linus Sandin netted the power-play winner in the third period, goaltender Arvid Holm stood tall, and the team celebrated with superstitious pizza echoing coach Dan Tangnes' past success.

Rögle BK crushed Växjö Lakers 6-0 in game two of the SHL playoff semifinals, powered by Albin Sundsvik's hat trick. The road win gives Rögle a commanding 2-0 series lead, building on their comeback victory in game one.

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Skellefteå AIK claimed its fifth Swedish Hockey League (SHL) title on May 2, 2026, defeating Rögle BK 7-3 in Game 5 of the finals to win the series 4-1. The match at Skellefteå Kraft Arena saw Rögle take an early 2-0 lead before Skellefteå mounted a comeback. Oscar Lindberg was named playoff MVP.

 

 

 

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