Leksand showed flashes of potential in their recent match against Timrå but ultimately fell short, widening the points gap to playoff contenders. Goaltender Marcus Gidlöf delivered another strong performance, yet defensive lapses undermined the effort. Forward Anton Johansson voiced strong frustration with officiating post-game.
Leksand entered a pivotal moment where a win could have narrowed the gap to seven points behind teams like Linköping, especially with Örebro leading against them at the time. However, after Leksand led 3-2, the situation deteriorated quickly. By match end, the gap had stretched to 12 points against Linköping, dashing hopes of closing in before their post-Christmas matchup.
Marcus Gidlöf continued his impressive form, making around 40 saves for the third straight game against strong opponents like Djurgården and Färjestad. His reliability stands out amid the team's struggles, particularly with a demanding schedule of three games in six days starting after the new year. 'How long can he continue?' analyst Mårten Bergman pondered, highlighting Gidlöf's role as a potential season-saver.
Offensively, there were bright spots: a power-play goal, Andro Kaderli's volley strike, Oskar Lang's tally, and Max Veronneau's breakaway goal through the five-hole. Recent contributions from Karlberg and Cehlarik also suggest building confidence among some forwards.
Refereeing drew ire, particularly around Timrå's 1-0 goal and a late penalty. Anton Johansson's heated TV interview rant—likely to incur a fine—captured the frustration. Bergman supported it, noting, 'I understand Anton Johansson's super sawning... he needed to get it out.'
Defensively, the performance was baffling. After solid showings against Djurgården and Färjestad, Leksand's backline resembled chaos against Timrå, with open lanes in the first period and inexplicable chances conceded later. Bergman questioned the coaching, asking, 'How can it look like that?' Overall, the split impression left Leksand's playoff aspirations in jeopardy.