Luleå players celebrate their thrilling 3-2 must-win victory over Skellefteå in the SHL playoff semifinal.
Luleå players celebrate their thrilling 3-2 must-win victory over Skellefteå in the SHL playoff semifinal.
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Luleå beats Skellefteå 3–2 in must-win semifinal game

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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.

Luleå, the defending champions, took the lead in power play through Brendan Shinnimin at 11:35 of the first period, assisted by Isac Hedqvist. Skellefteå equalized in the second via Arvid Lundberg, but Jesper Sellgren restored the 2–1 lead shortly after.

In the third period, Shinnimin made it 3–1 just 40 seconds in, as Hedqvist's shot deflected off the Canadian into the net. Oskar Vuollet pulled one back to 3–2 after 1:44, but Luleå held on.

With over four minutes left, Skellefteå's Viktor Grahn goal was disallowed after video review. Officials ruled that forward Mikkel Aagaard's stick interfered with Luleå goaltender Matteus Ward.

"This was the first step in what we're trying to do," Shinnimin told TV4 Play. Skellefteå coach Daniel Hermansson said: "The refs say Mikkel's stick was up disturbing, and when they review it like that, they've done right." The next game is Wednesday in Skellefteå.

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X discussions highlight Luleå fans' relief at avoiding a sweep with the 3-2 must-win victory, praise Brendan Shinnimin's two goals, controversy over Skellefteå's disallowed tying goal, and skepticism about overturning the 1-3 series deficit. Official media reports confirm the dramatic outcome.

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Skellefteå AIK celebrates 3-1 comeback win over Luleå Hockey in SHL semifinal, securing 3-0 series lead.
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Skellefteå rallies from 0-1 to 3-1 win over Luleå, takes 3-0 SHL semifinal lead

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Skellefteå AIK overcame an early deficit to defeat Luleå Hockey 3-1 in game three of their SHL semifinal series, grabbing a commanding 3-0 lead. The reigning champions are one win away from the SM final, with Luleå facing elimination on Monday. The match featured intense physical play, including a hard hit on Skellefteå's Rickard Hugg.

Skellefteå defeated Rögle 3–2 in the fourth SHL final game. The team now holds match point and can clinch the title at home on Saturday. Rögle needs to win three straight to force a decisive seventh game.

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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.

Skellefteå AIK won the first SHL quarterfinal against Malmö Redhawks 4–1 in a match where the visitors held on for a long time. Oscar Lindberg, who received the Guldhjälmen before puck drop, was key to the victory. The next game is on Wednesday.

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Skellefteå beat Luleå 4-3 in the first SHL playoff semifinal (SM semifinal), a match lasting a record 122 minutes and 18 seconds over seven periods—the longest in league playoff history. Andreas Johnson scored the winner just under three minutes into the seventh period on the 53rd shot against goaltender Matteus Ward. Captain Jonathan Pudas left early with a leg injury after 2:40.

Skellefteå AIK crushed Rögle BK 5-1 in Game 2 of the SHL SM-finals on April 25 at Skellefteå Kraft Arena, securing a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The hosts scored four goals before the first intermission, overwhelming Rögle with three on their first six shots, forcing a goalie change amid injuries.

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Björklöven beat Södertälje 4–1 in game five to win the HockeyAllsvenskan semifinal series 4–1 and advance to the final, positioning them one win from SHL promotion. The Umeå team scored three power-play goals after two match penalties against Södertälje, who fought gritty despite injuries. Björklöven await the winner of the Modo–BIK Karlskoga semifinal, currently tied 2–2.

 

 

 

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