Färjestad's line change boosts Oskar Steen ahead of playoffs

Färjestad BK enters the SHL playoffs next week with renewed momentum after a productive line change featuring Oskar Steen. Steen has raised his points average significantly in the final three regular-season games. The team faces Rögle BK in the quarterfinals.

Färjestad BK prepares for the SHL playoffs less than a week away, having made a key adjustment in the final stretch of the regular season. Oskar Steen, who had underperformed relative to his strong showing last year, has seen a marked improvement since joining a new line with Linus Johansson and Jack Berglund. His points per game rose from 0.43 over most of the season to one per match in the last three outings—a clear sign of progress heading into the postseason. Steen commented to NWT: “It’s only been three matches but it has worked well, I think. It feels like we’ve found something and we need to build on it. That we have something good going.” Last season, Steen led Färjestad in goals during the regular season but failed to score in the quarterfinal series against Skellefteå, which ended in elimination. This year, he downplays personal motivations: “I don’t see it that way but more that we should advance—that’s what I feel much more than anything personal. If it goes well for me personally, it will go better for the team; that’s how I try to think.” Färjestad's most recent matchup against upcoming opponent Rögle resulted in a 6-2 victory. The line change appears timely as the team seeks to extend its playoff run.

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