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Skellefteå wins record-long SHL semifinal against Luleå

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  • Skellefteå beat Luleå in a seven-period SHL semifinal, reportedly the longest in league history.
  • Andreas Johnson scored the winning goal for Skellefteå in the seventh period.
  • Goaltenders Matteus Ward and Strauss Mann played all minutes, with Ward reportedly impressing despite the loss.

Skellefteå defeated Luleå in the first semifinal match between the rivals, which reportedly became the longest game in SHL history, lasting seven periods and ending close to midnight. The match was described as intense, with Skellefteå driving much of the play, while Luleå defended well. Goaltenders Matteus Ward of Luleå and Strauss Mann of Skellefteå were on the ice for all minutes of the game, with Ward reportedly making several key saves.

Andreas Johnson scored the winning goal for Skellefteå in the seventh period. Joel Lundqvist, a former SHL player, was present for TV4 and commented on the match, highlighting Ward's performance as a key factor for Luleå's chances. The outcome leaves questions about fatigue for Luleå, who have had a more demanding playoff run.

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