Rögle defeats Malmö Redhawks in heated derby

In an intense derby at Malmö Arena, the match between Malmö Redhawks and Rögle ended 4-1 in favor of the away team. Redhawks suffered a third straight loss after a weak first period in which Rögle scored three goals. Captain Fredrik Händemark noted that the team lost too many duels.

The derby match between Malmö Redhawks and Rögle BK took place on Thursday evening at Malmö Arena in Hyllie. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation, tifo, and passionate fans, especially from Rögle who gathered outside the arena. Redhawks tried to start by playing hockey but made defensive errors that Rögle exploited effectively.

With ten seconds left in the first period, it was 0-3, and the game was practically decided. A goal from Redhawks evened the mood temporarily, but after Rögle's 1-3 goal, a fight broke out on the ice. Six players, three from each team, were sent to the penalty box simultaneously.

The final score was 4-1 to Rögle, who have now won three derbies this season after Redhawks took all last year. With the third straight loss, the gap to the playoff spot narrows – now just five points to seventh-placed Brynäs. Captain Fredrik Händemark said: 'We get beaten in one-on-one duels and in skating on almost all the goals. Then it's hard to win.'

The rivalry between the teams dates back to the 1960s. In the 1965 DM final, Malmö (then MFF) won their tenth straight title against Rögle, but the match ended in chaos with a brawl and six police on the ice. In 1967, Rögle took revenge with 1,350 spectators in the stands. The history enhances the derby's special feel, even though the teams have been separated for periods.

Despite the loss, Redhawks hope for more derbies in the playoffs, which elevate the level of play. According to the National Encyclopedia, a derby is a competition between teams from the same or nearby locations – in Skåne, at least ten miles away suffices.

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Rögle BK's Leon Bristedt celebrates a goal in a heated 5-3 Skånederby win against Malmö Redhawks at Catena Arena, amid rivalry and controversy.
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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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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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Malmö Redhawks broke their losing streak with a 2–1 overtime win against Färjestad in a retro-themed match on Thursday evening. Both goals were scored by Carl Persson, who tied the game with 26 seconds left and sealed the victory in overtime. Coach Tomas Kollar sported a new bomber jacket in the team's retro colors.

Malmö Redhawks secured their fourth consecutive win in the SHL by defeating Brynäs 3–2 on Thursday evening. Goalkeeper Oskar Blomgren delivered a strong performance despite facing 43 shots. Coach Tomas Kollar was pleased with the team's control in the final two periods.

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Kalmar HC defeated Södertälje SK 5-2 in game three of their HockeyAllsvenskan quarterfinal series, taking a 2-1 lead. Tensions boiled over in the second period, highlighted by George Diaco's provocative celebration after scoring. SSK players criticized the incident while lamenting a weak middle period.

 

 

 

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