Rögle BK players celebrate tying SHL playoff quarterfinal series 3-3 with a thrilling 3-2 win over Färjestad BK.
Rögle BK players celebrate tying SHL playoff quarterfinal series 3-3 with a thrilling 3-2 win over Färjestad BK.
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Rögle ties quarterfinal series against Färjestad at 3–3

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Rögle BK has come back from 0–3 to tie the quarterfinal series against Färjestad BK at 3–3 following a 3–2 win in the sixth game in Karlstad. No Swedish ice hockey team has previously overturned such a deficit in the SM playoffs. The decisive seventh game is set for Sunday in Ängelholm.

Rögle BK is one win away from making history in the SHL SM playoffs. After three initial losses, the team has won the last three games against Färjestad BK, the most recent a 3–2 victory in Karlstad on Good Friday.

The match was dramatic. Rögle escaped the tough first period with a 0–0 tie and exploded in the second with goals from Felix Nilsson, Albin Sundsvik, and Daniel Zaar within 5.49 minutes. Färjestad pulled one back to 1–3 through Radim Zohorna and 2–3 via Viktor Lodin in the third period, but Rögle held on.

Goaltender Arvid Holm was praised for his performance. “It’s always the most fun to play when you have the knife to your throat,” he told TV4 Play. “Mentally, we’ve handled it perfectly. We know what kind of fans we have, and if it rocked here, it will damn well rock on Sunday too.”

Coach Dan Tangnes, who previously overturned a 0–3 deficit in Switzerland, said: “I’ve got everyone daring to believe in it. Now we’ll win the series in Ängelholm on Sunday.” Färjestad coach Cam Abbott conceded: “The second period, where we let in three goals, was too much to overcome.”

The seventh and decisive game is on Sunday in Ängelholm.

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X discussions emphasize Rögle BK's historic comeback from 0-3 to tie the SHL quarterfinal series against Färjestad BK at 3-3 after a 3-2 victory in game 6. Users express excitement over the potential first-ever turnaround in Swedish playoffs, criticism of Färjestad's inability to close out despite two home matchballs, and praise for Rögle's composure and mental strength. Färjestad fans show concern but acknowledge Rögle's recent dominance, with anticipation for the decisive game 7 on Sunday.

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Rögle BK ice hockey players celebrate stunning 5-3 comeback win from 0-3 deficit against Växjö Lakers in SHL semifinal.
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Rögle comes back from 0–3 deficit against Växjö in SHL semifinal

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Rögle BK overturned a 0–3 deficit to win 5–3 in the first SHL playoff semifinal against Växjö Lakers HC on Wednesday. The Ängelholm team tied the game in just over five minutes in the second period and sealed the victory in the third. It marks another impressive comeback following their historic quarterfinal turnaround.

Following their 4-1 victory in game seven—as detailed in prior coverage—Rögle BK completed the first 0-3 comeback in SHL playoff history against Färjestad BK. Färjestad's Viktor Lodin missed the decider due to a game six injury requiring surgery, while coach Cam Abbott lamented the loss and praised counterpart Dan Tangnes.

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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.

Skellefteå AIK secured a 3-2 victory on the road against Rögle BK in game four of the SHL final series. The win gives Skellefteå a commanding 3-1 lead, leaving them one victory away from their fifth Swedish championship. Game five is scheduled for Saturday in Skellefteå Kraft Arena.

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Skellefteå AIK claimed its fifth Swedish Hockey League (SHL) title on May 2, 2026, defeating Rögle BK 7-3 in Game 5 of the finals to win the series 4-1. The match at Skellefteå Kraft Arena saw Rögle take an early 2-0 lead before Skellefteå mounted a comeback. Oscar Lindberg was named playoff MVP.

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