Luleå Stages Incredible Comeback to Defeat Brynäs 7-5 after Trailing 4-0
Luleå impressively overcame a 0-4 deficit to defeat Brynäs 7-5 in a dramatic SHL matchup.
- • Luleå came back from 0-4 to win 7-5 against Brynäs.
- • Brian O’Neill had a standout performance with three goals.
- • The second period featured a total of seven goals scored.
- • Brynäs has conceded 14 goals in its first two SHL matches.
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In a thrilling SHL match on September 16, 2025, Luleå made a stunning comeback from a 0-4 deficit to beat Brynäs 7-5. The game began dramatically, with Brynäs scoring three goals in just 85 seconds, prompting Luleå's coach to call a timeout. However, Luleå responded vigorously, tying the game with three goals in just 1.25 minutes after the timeout, ending the second period at 4-4, which featured a total of seven goals between both teams.
Brian O’Neill was instrumental for Luleå, eventually scoring three goals and contributing to four points in the match. In the third period, Isac Hedqvist gave Luleå the lead at 5-4, but Brynäs equalized with a power-play goal by Axel Andersson. O’Neill then scored again, putting Luleå ahead 6-5. The game concluded with O’Neill sealing the victory, showcasing Luleå’s resilience and determination.
Brynäs has had a rough start to the season, conceding 14 goals in their first two matches at home. Jakob Silfverberg stood out for Brynäs, netting two goals and providing an assist, yet his team's defensive issues were evident. Brynäs goaltender Collin Delia was replaced after giving up five goals, illustrating the team’s struggles on the ice.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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