Kalmar HC defeated league-leading Björklöven 3-2 on the road, capitalizing on the hosts' defensive lapses amid a recent form slump. Assistant coach Stefan Öhman acknowledged the need to revert to earlier structures after the loss. The result narrowed the gap to four points, with Björklöven holding one game in hand.
Björklöven, the HockeyAllsvenskan frontrunners, hosted second-placed Kalmar HC in a pivotal matchup. The game ended 3-2 in favor of the visitors, who outshot the home side 34-25. Björklöven's form has dipped over the past month, particularly in defense, where they have conceded more goals and allowed too many dangerous chances.
Head coach Magnus Bogren was absent from the bench due to recovery from a minor surgery performed earlier in the week. Speaking from the trainer's room during the match, when it was still 0-0, Bogren noted the team needed to "släppa loss lite mer" (loosen up a bit) and planned to discuss observations with assistants Danne Rahimi and Stefan Öhman afterward. He described himself as calm while taking notes on areas for improvement.
Post-game, assistant coach Stefan Öhman addressed the issues in an interview with TV4. "Det börjar högre upp i banan. Vi var noggranna förut att få med folk hem. Med dåliga hemgångar, då är karusellen igång redan innan de kommit in i zon," he said, explaining that problems originate higher up the ice with poor transitions home. Öhman emphasized the need to "backa bandet och hitta tillbaka till strukturen" (rewind the tape and return to structure), as the team was fighting individually rather than collectively.
Despite the loss, Öhman viewed it positively as a tight contest rather than a blowout: "I dag är det en tajt match, 2–3 och den går på en skridsko in. Det är inte 9–0." He denied any loss of humility, stating the players arrive daily eager to improve, though periods of frustration can arise.
Kalmar's Giorgio Estephan made his debut for the team, lining up with Jesper Lindén and Valdemar Johansson; it was his first game since March 13 with Ässät in Liiga. Björklöven introduced Max Westergård on loan from Frölunda, alongside Gustav Possler and Axel Ottosson, while Bruno Osmanis returned from JVM duty. Absences included Björklöven's Liam Dower-Nilsson and Fredrik Forsberg, and Kalmar's Gustaf Westlund, Arvid Westlin, and Peter DiLiberatore.
Frans Tuohimaa delivered a strong performance in Björklöven's net. Kalmar now trails by four points after the win.