Frölunda Sets New SDHL Record with Twelfth Consecutive Win
Frölunda shatters the SDHL record with a twelfth consecutive win, surpassing Luleå's previous record of eleven.
- • Frölunda achieved twelve consecutive wins, setting a new SDHL record.
- • The latest win was a 3-1 victory against Luleå.
- • Frölunda's winning streak includes ten wins in regulation and two in shootouts.
- • The team’s last loss was on March 5, including playoffs and current season games.
Key details
Frölunda made SDHL history by securing their twelfth straight victory in the 2025-2026 season, surpassing the previous record held by Luleå. Their latest 3-1 win over Luleå featured goals from Jenna Goodwin, Emilia Vesa, and Elisa Holopainen. This streak includes ten regulation-time wins and two decided by shootouts, underscoring Frölunda's dominance on ice. Prior to this, Luleå held the record with eleven consecutive wins set during their 2022 championship run.
Remarkably, Frölunda's undefeated run dates back to March 5 of the previous season, encompassing the playoffs and this season's start. This strong performance highlights the team's consistency and prowess in Swedish women's ice hockey.
The victory not only places Frölunda atop the SDHL record books but also signifies their momentum moving forward in the league. They had previously tied the record with this win, as reported on the same day. Moving forward, Frölunda's next challenge is to maintain and extend this record by defeating SDE in their upcoming match.
This achievement is a testament to Frölunda's exceptional skill and strategy this season, setting a new benchmark in SDHL history and energizing their fan base for the season ahead.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
Source articles (2)
Tolv raka för Frölunda – delar SDHL-rekordet
Frölundas tolfte raka – satte SDHL-rekord
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