Rögle moved on from the quarterfinals after a hard streak against Oskarshamn which was decided in seven matches.

In the semifinal against Färjestad, they certainly won semifinal three with 3-2, but they are still behind with 1-2 in matches.

One who is not particularly impressed by the Ängelholm team is SVT Sports expert Jonas Andersson.

Above all, it is Rögle's attacking play that does not always work, according to Andersson.

- It's a slightly simpler game idea and it's great when it works.

Last match it worked.

They make goals, that is, they put up back to back and in with traffic.

That makes Rögle super good and there are many who take that fight, says Andersson.

 He continues:

- It is clear that it is modern ice hockey to put up on the back and into the goal.

The problem is the same as against Oskarshamn when it comes to standing in it.

If you look at the playoffs that Rögle has done, they have scored 25 goals.

They have scored ten goals that way, seven in powerplay and two in open goal.

There are six goals they have scored on game turns and individual skill - six goals in ten games that come from some form of creativity.

This is a huge problem for Rögle.

The best players must come into their own.

Now Leon Bristedt is back in the lineup and that is an addition.

Daniel Zaar and Adam Tambellini have to deliver, they have not been recognized.

"Färjestad has impressed"

Jonas Andersson believes that it will be Färjestad who goes to the Swedish Championship final.

- I have had Rögle as favorites for a very long time.

But Färjestad has impressed me a lot and Rögle has had problems with his own game and star players who do not deliver, he says.

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