HK Malmö beats Ystad convincingly in second quarterfinal

HK Malmö defeated Ystads IF 38-28 in Tuesday's second quarterfinal match at Ystad Arena, leveling the series at 1-1 despite missing star Nikola Roganovic.

HK Malmö exacted revenge after the first quarterfinal loss, securing a clear 38-28 away win over Ystads IF. Star Nikola Roganovic was absent due to a throat infection, but the team showed collective strength with a solid defense and sharp counterattacks, especially in the second half.

Petter Brandt, the 21-year-old from H43, took on a major role offensively and defensively, contributing four goals and two assists. He said: "Really nice. We take revenge from the first match." Brandt described his performance as stable and hopes for Roganovic's return for match three on Sunday.

Colin Tönnesen, previously rejected by Ystad, received cheers from the home crowd and responded with four goals in the second half, helping pull away from 25-20 to 30-22. "It was buzzing in me on the bench. I really wanted to play," he said afterward.

Tim Hilding and Hugo Stuivers were top scorers with six goals each. Love Sundewall kept his spot over Felix Montebovi due to strong defensive play. Coach Zoran Roganovic hopes for Roganovic's availability for the next match in Malmö.

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Södertälje hockey players celebrate 2-1 quarterfinal win over Kalmar amid cheering fans at Scaniarinken.
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Södertälje defeats Kalmar 2-1 to tie quarterfinal series

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Södertälje Sportklubb beat Kalmar 2-1 in game four of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal at Scaniarinken, evening the series. Patrik Zackrisson and William Wiå scored for the hosts, with Kalmar replying late. Coaches and players praised the passionate crowd.

Malmö beat Djurgården 2-1 in the second game of their SHL playoff eighth-final series, evening the matchup at 1-1. William von Barnekow scored the late winner amid controversy over a possible offside, while Djurgården's Jacob Josefson equalized earlier in the third period. A third and decisive game is set for Saturday in Malmö.

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HK Malmö defeated Alingsås 35–27 in the handball league and saw eight players selected for Swedish national teams, including EM standouts Nikola Roganovic and Felix Montebovi. Coach Zoran Roganovic sees it as a boost for young talents amid the club's focus on local development.

Malmö Redhawks levelled the quarter-final series at 1–1 with a 2–1 win over Djurgården in Malmö Arena. William von Barnekow scored the winner in the third period after an early goal by Filip Björkman and a disallowed goal for Fredrik Händemark. A decisive third match is set for Saturday.

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AJ Vanderbeck scored a hattrick to lead Södertälje to a 6-3 away win over Kalmar in the first game of their HockeyEttan quarterfinal series. The former Kalmar player celebrated his goals without hesitation. Kalmar fought back but fell short.

Örebro Hockey secured a surprising 4–2 victory over strong Malmö Redhawks in Behrn Arena. Despite Malmö's excellent form in their last ten games, Örebro dominated, boosted by new players. Coach Niklas Eriksson described it as one of the team's best performances this winter.

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Rögle BK claimed a 5-3 victory over Malmö Redhawks in the second Skånederby of the season at Catena Arena, marked by intense rivalry and several injuries. Standout performer Leon Bristedt scored twice and added an assist for Rögle, while the match saw controversy over a stopped supporter tifo. Both teams dealt with key absences due to on-ice incidents.

 

 

 

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