Storvreta's men's team is in strong form and almost injury-free ahead of their quarterfinal matchup against Nykvarn, according to assistant coach Kim Johansson. The team leads its semifinal series 3–1 and can secure a spot in the final with a win, multiple reports indicate. A key incident occurred when Nykvarn's Lucas Rigogiannis hit Storvreta captain Otto Weidman in the middle of the second period, as reported by multiple sources. According to Uppsala Nya Tidning, Filip Eriksson described matches against Nykvarn as special, adding that it is up to Storvreta if there will be any tempo in the game, and if Storvreta wants, they can stand still with the ball because Nykvarn does not dare go up and press.
In the semifinals, Storvreta's men's team won the first match against Växjö, multiple reports show. Växjö scored a goal 42 seconds into a match against Storvreta, according to multiple sources. Filip Eriksson and Gabriel Kohonen had emotions stirred up in Storvreta, and Eriksson spoke during the second period break, as multiple reports indicate. Storvreta is on the way to the semifinal, with multiple reports confirming the team's progression in the playoffs.
Matches against Nykvarn are special.
Otto Weidman, Storvreta's captain, sat on the bench for a while before returning to the game after being hit, multiple reports state. He scored a goal during the game, according to multiple sources. According to Uppsala Nya Tidning, Weidman described getting a hit from the side and not really perceiving what happened, and he has seen the hit afterwards and said it is not very nice.
Storvreta's women's team will face Pixbo in the quarterfinals, multiple reports indicate. In the regular season, Storvreta conceded 18 goals against Pixbo, according to multiple sources. The current status of Storvreta's women's team in the playoffs after losing to Pixbo remains unclear, as does the outcome of the men's team's semifinal series against Växjö beyond the 3–1 lead.
It's up to Storvreta if there will be any tempo in the game.
Storvreta's men will host Strängnäs on Friday, December 26, according to research sources. Matches against Strängnäs and Nykvarn will start at 16:00, research indicates. The exact schedule and results of Storvretacupen matches beyond the mentioned ones are not detailed in available reports.
For the Storvretacupen, spots are left in boys-11 Difficult, junior-women, boys-13 Easy, girls-12, and blue classes 4 on 4, research sources say. Some groups are starting to approach their maximum capacity, according to research. How many teams have ultimately registered for Storvretacupen, given conflicting figures, is not specified in the available data.
If Storvreta wants, they can stand still with the ball because Nykvarn doesn't dare go up and press.
Tickets for SSL-games during the cup have been released to all cup participants, research shows. You can buy the All Access pass for access to live broadcasts and replays, according to research sources. What disciplinary action, if any, was taken against Nykvarn's Lucas Rigogiannis for hitting Otto Weidman has not been confirmed.
Additional amenities during Storvretacupen include a free 3D scan of children's feet offered, research sources report. Photos from Storvretacupen are available for purchase or download, according to research. These services add to the event's offerings, though full details on participation numbers are not fully disclosed.
I got a hit from the side and didn't really perceive what happened.
Contextually, Storvreta is on the way to the semifinal, with multiple reports highlighting the team's playoff progression. This advancement builds on their strong regular season performance and sets the stage for critical upcoming matches. The team's resilience, as seen in Weidman's return and scoring after an injury, underscores their competitive drive.
Reactions to key incidents, such as the hit on Weidman, have stirred emotions within the team, with players like Eriksson and Kohonen visibly affected. According to Uppsala Nya Tidning, Eriksson's comments reflect strategic insights into the Nykvarn matchup, suggesting Storvreta's potential to control the game's pace. Weidman's description of the incident, as reported by Uppsala Nya Tidning, adds a personal perspective on the physical challenges of playoff competition.
I have seen the hit afterwards and it's not very nice.
Unknowns persist regarding the women's team's playoff status after their quarterfinal against Pixbo, with no confirmation on whether they advanced or were eliminated. The men's semifinal outcome against Växjö beyond the 3–1 lead is also pending, with the series potentially extending or concluding in the next game. Disciplinary action against Rigogiannis remains unaddressed in current reports, leaving questions about league responses to on-ice incidents.
Further uncertainties include the exact schedule and results of Storvretacupen matches beyond the mentioned fixtures against Strängnäs and Nykvarn. Registration numbers for the cup are not fully clarified, with conflicting figures making it difficult to ascertain total team participation. These gaps highlight areas where additional reporting could provide a more complete picture of Storvreta's activities and events.