Skellefteå AIK players celebrate 2-1 semifinal win over Luleå to reach SHL final, despite missing stars; Luleå's Linus Omark retires.
Skellefteå AIK players celebrate 2-1 semifinal win over Luleå to reach SHL final, despite missing stars; Luleå's Linus Omark retires.
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Skellefteå advances to SHL final without star duo

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Skellefteå AIK defeated Luleå 2-1 in game five of the SHL semifinals to reach the SM final, despite missing Jonathan Pudas and Pär Lindholm. Luleå forward Linus Omark announced his retirement after the loss. Pudas was named SHL's best defenseman for the third time.

Skellefteå AIK secured a place in the SHL SM final with a 2-1 victory over Luleå in the decisive fifth game of their semifinal series. The win came without key players Jonathan Pudas, this season's top defenseman, and center Pär Lindholm, who watched from the stands due to injury and other reasons. Strauss Mann made a crucial save to preserve the lead, while Skellefteå effectively shut down Luleå's attacks. Oscar Lindberg said, “It is exciting to see,” praising the team's depth and system that allows replacements to step in seamlessly. Trainer Daniel Hermansson added, “It speaks to the team; it is a machine. We always have people who can be plugged in.” TV4 expert Staffan Kronwall called it “impressive,” highlighting the organization's strength. The final opponent will be either Rögle or Växjö. Separately, Luleå's Linus Omark declared, “This was my last hockey game,” ending a career of 438 matches and 307 points, including one SM gold. He noted Skellefteå's deserved win and plans a long summer ahead. Jonathan Pudas, sidelined but honored as Årets back for the third time (previously 2022 and 2023), recorded a personal-best 47 points (16 goals, 31 assists) in 48 regular-season games. He shared the defenseman goal-scoring title with David Quenneville and won the points race. Pudas said he is close to returning and hopes rival Björklöven promotes to SHL for future matchups.

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X discussions praise Skellefteå AIK's advancement to the SHL final despite missing Jonathan Pudas and Pär Lindholm, crediting team depth. Luleå fans express heartbreak over the loss but celebrate Linus Omark's career and retirement announcement, calling him a legend. Sentiments range from gracious defeat to admiration for both teams' efforts.

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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 AIK closed out the regular season with a 3-2 victory away at Djurgårdens IF. Captain Jonathan Pudas played only two periods before leaving the ice. Coach Daniel Hermansson provided reassuring updates on the injuries ahead of the playoffs.

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Skellefteå AIK's star defenseman and captain Jonathan Pudas took part in Wednesday's warm-up ahead of the fifth SM-semifinal against Luleå, signaling a potential comeback from injury. The team holds a 3-1 series lead with match point in sight. Pudas, recently named SHL's top defenseman, expressed optimism about returning soon.

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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Skellefteå centre Pär Lindholm and Luleå defenceman Oskari Laaksonen have each been handed two-match suspensions by the Swedish Ice Hockey disciplinary committee. The bans follow match penalties in Saturday's SHL semifinal game, which Skellefteå won on the road to take a 3-0 series lead. Both incidents involved high-risk hits to opponents' faces.

Leksand defeated Linköping 1–0 in the SHL, securing their third straight win after the Olympic break. Lukas Vejdemo scored the game's only goal in the second period, while goalkeeper Filip Larsson recorded a shutout. The team has earned eight out of nine possible points in their last three matches, closing the gap in the standings.

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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.

 

 

 

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