Luleå hockey players celebrate 4-2 playoff win over Örebro, advancing in SHL with captain Erik Gustafsson leading the joy.
Luleå hockey players celebrate 4-2 playoff win over Örebro, advancing in SHL with captain Erik Gustafsson leading the joy.
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Luleå beats Örebro 4-2 to advance in SHL playoffs

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Luleå defeated Örebro 4-2 in the decisive third match of the SHL eighth finals, securing a spot in the quarterfinals against Frölunda. Captain Erik Gustafsson expressed relief after avoiding an early exit for the reigning champions. Örebro's Kalle Kossila scored twice in a lively first period.

Luleå hosted Örebro at Coop Norrbotten Arena for the third and deciding game of their SHL playoff eighth-final series on Tuesday afternoon, with puck drop at 15:15 and broadcast on TV4 Sport Live 2. The reigning champions won 4-2, advancing after a goal-filled first period followed by tighter play in the final two frames, where only one additional goal was scored overall to reach the 4-2 final tally from source reports on the first period and outcome (first period: Örebro 1-0 via Kalle Kossila; Luleå tie by Anton Levtchi after Örebro error; Linus Omark 2-1; Kossila 2-2; Ben Tardif 3-2 on breakaway backhand past Jhonas Enroth). Kossila, who reached four playoff goals, credited teammates: “Jag har bra kedjekamrater och de slår fina passningar. På det första går jag bara på mål och pucken studsar rätt. På det andra slår Teemu en bra passning så det var bara att sätta den.” He noted defensive lapses: “De skapar lite för mycket på våra egna misstag.” TV4 expert Oscar Möller praised Kossila's form: “När man är inne i ett sånt här flow som han är så... Allt blir mål.” Post-match, Gustafsson admitted relief: “Jag känner mest lättnad om jag ska vara ärlig. Var skönt att komma förbi åttondelen. Det riktiga slutspelet kommer nu.” He called an early exit a potential “fiasko” but highlighted resolve: “Vi har allt att vinna nu och vi avslutar med karaktär.” Luleå welcomed back defenseman Frederic Allard after illness but scratched Jesper Sellgren, reshuffling lines with Brian O’Niell joining Ben Tardif and Brendan Shinnimin up top. Next, Luleå faces Frölunda in quarters starting in two days. Gustafsson on the opponent: “Ett oerhört kompetent lag. Fyra kedjor som kan spela hockey och mala ner motståndarna.” He eyes momentum: “Nu är det bara att försöka rida på vågen.”

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Discussions on X reflect relief among Luleå fans after advancing 2-1 in the series with a 4-2 win over Örebro in the decisive game, praising their efficiency despite close margins and Örebro's pressure. Örebro supporters acknowledge the loss, crediting Luleå's better finishing while noting their own chances like Kalle Kossila's two goals. Neutrals and journalists highlight dramatic moments such as three quick goals by Luleå and the upcoming quarterfinal against Frölunda.

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Luleå players celebrate 1-0 shutout win over Frölunda in SHL quarterfinals, advancing to semifinals.
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Luleå eliminates Frölunda in SHL quarterfinals with 1-0 victory

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Luleå advanced to the SHL semifinals by defeating Frölunda 1-0 in game six of the quarterfinals, clinching the series 4-2. Anton Levtchi scored the game's only goal on a power-play 36 seconds into the third period at Coop Norrbotten Arena. Frölunda coach Robert Ohlsson called the performance 'piss' in a post-game TV4 interview.

Luleå Hockey claimed a 3-1 series lead against Frölunda HC in the SHL playoffs after Mathias Bromé scored in triple overtime during Sunday's marathon fourth game. The 177-minute, 29-second contest marked Luleå's third overtime victory in the series. Frölunda now faces additional setbacks with forward Noah Hasa sidelined for the season due to a fracture.

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Luleå Hockey claimed a 4-3 victory over Frölunda after a marathon semifinal game lasting 117 minutes and 29 seconds. Mathias Bromé scored the overtime winner in the sixth period, extending Luleå's series lead to 3-1. The match included a controversial disallowed goal and an injury.

Skellefteå beat Luleå 2–1 in the fifth semifinal game, advancing to the SM final with a 4–1 series win. Coach Thomas “Bulan” Berglund is leaving after 33 years with Luleå. The final opponent will be Rögle or Växjö.

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Björklöven defeated Södertälje 2-0 in the fourth game of their HockeyAllsvenskan playoff semifinal, taking a 3-1 series lead. Goals came from Joel Mustonen and Daniel Brodin, with Frans Tuohimaa recording a 32-save shutout. A fight between Teemu Väyrynen and Linus Cronholm highlighted the physical play.

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