Luleå: 34 points

Goalkeepers: 9

Back: 10

Forwards: 7

Coaches: 8

In Luleå, it is the back side that stands out, according to Jonas Andersson and Håkan Loob.

The slopes, led by the quartet Erik Gustafsson, Sami Lepistö, Julius Honka and Oscar Engsund, receive the highest marks.

- In terms of play, Luleå's defenders have a very solid experience, Gustafsson and Lepistö above all. They play teasing together with a very sacrificial game.

So are forwards.

They take no shortcuts, says Jonas Andersson in Hockey Night.

The goalkeeper side where Joel Lassinantti is in the playoffs, gets a nine in grades.

But both Loob and Andersson agree that part of what keeps Lassinantti at a high level is that the defense does a good job in front of its goalkeeper.

- They agree to be in their own zone.

They want to sort out the storm that is coming.

They know that the team will be on, but they have patience and trust in their system, says Loob.

CLIP: Färjestad's forwards receive the highest rating

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Färjestad's forwards receive the highest rating.

Ferry town: 32 points

Goalkeepers: 7

Back: 7

Forwards 10

Coaches: 8

The slopes get the highest rating in Luleå, in Färjestad it is the opposite.

It is the forward side that leads the team where both Andersson and Loob believe that Färjestad has three chains that could all have been placed as top chains in other SHL teams.

- There are three Olympic centers in Gustav Rydahl, Jacob de la Rose and Linus Johansson.

Everyone leads the first chain in the SHL, they are so good.

It is a luxury for Mitell (Tomas, head coach) to be able to throw in any chain, says Andersson.

The back gets a rating of 7.

A figure that could have been lower if Theodor Lennström had not joined the team from the KHL in February.

- Theodor Lennström has come in with speed and fan.

He runs the team from behind and has been the injection they needed.

If you get stuck, he can take the puck out of the zone himself.

He has meant a lot.

But Dominik Furch (goalkeeper) has also ensured that there is greater stability in the defense, says Håkan Loob.

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