Luleå Hockey players celebrate their dramatic 6-2 comeback win over Örebro in the SHL playoff opener at Behrn Arena.
Luleå Hockey players celebrate their dramatic 6-2 comeback win over Örebro in the SHL playoff opener at Behrn Arena.
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Luleå defeats Örebro 6–2 in SHL playoff eighth-final opener

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Reigning SHL champions Luleå came from behind to defeat Örebro 6–2 in the first best-of-three eighth-final playoff game at Behrn Arena. Luleå scored four goals in under eight minutes during the second period to seize control, with the next match set for Thursday in Luleå. Örebro coach Niklas Eriksson lambasted his team's errors and lack of readiness.

The matchup kicked off Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Örebro's Behrn Arena. Örebro took an early 1–0 lead, but Luleå mounted a decisive comeback, netting four goals in under eight minutes midway through the second period to lead 4–1 (ending the period 4–2). Erik Gustafsson added a 5–2 tally late, followed by an empty-netter for the final 6–2 margin amid a subdued home crowd, energized only by Luleå supporters.

Örebro had entered playoffs on improved form with solid defense, but it crumbled against Luleå's physicality. Coach Niklas Eriksson was scathing post-game on TV4: "En dålig match, det är de tankarna jag tar med mig." He continued: "Luleå är mer redo att spela. I slutspel handlar det mycket om att vinna meter för meter och vinna sina dueller – och det gör de från start. Det är inget skönspel direkt." On errors: "Vi tappar puckar, de får vända på oss. Allt det vi har pratat om innan att de är bra på bjuder vi dem på."

Luleå's Linus Omark praised his team's control: "We played a good game and controlled it well. We created a lot with long attacks and put the pucks in. We know we're a good team." Örebro's Noah Steen griped: "They play very boring hockey. They just take the puck home and hold it." Teammate Christopher Mastomäki brushed off home-first-win stats: "That's nothing we care about."

Game 2 is Thursday in Luleå, with a potential decider Saturday if needed.

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Reactions on X to Luleå's 6-2 victory over Örebro in the SHL playoff eighth-final opener focus on Luleå's strong second-period comeback and Örebro's collapse. Media and fans praise Luleå's exploitation of opponents' errors and defensive lapses. Official accounts note the importance of the win, with the next game in Luleå on Thursday. Sentiments are predominantly positive for the reigning champions.

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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.

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.

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Rögle BK beat Växjö Lakers 4-1 in game four of the SHL playoff semifinals at home in Ängelholm—their first home win in the series—taking a 3-1 lead. Three quick goals in the first period set the tone after Växjö goaltender Adam Åhman was injured just 32 seconds in. Rögle can clinch a finals spot Thursday in Växjö, while coach Björn Hellkvist vowed to push to a seventh game.

Rögle BK advanced to the SHL SM final after a dramatic 3-2 victory in game five of the semifinals at Vida Arena against Växjö Lakers, winning the series 4-1. Fredrik Olofsson's game-winner survived video review, while a late Växjö goal was disallowed. Rögle's defensive strength and goaltending set up a clash with Skellefteå starting April 23.

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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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