Frölunda dropped one place in the SHL down to third following Saturday's home loss to Djurgården. They'll no doubt be hoping for a tighter defense in the CHL final, after the Stockholm-based side ran in six goals at the Scandinavium to the host's one. The Top 5 of the SHL is however incredibly tight, with only four points separating Luleå at the head of the table to Malmö in fifth.
The Indians have however won four of their last six in league action, and continue to be one of the SHL's stronger outfits. They head on the road this week, guesting in Örebrö and then facing Brynäs in Gävle before they return home for the CHL final.
Red Bulls stay strong
Red Bull Munich are on a fantastic run of form at the moment, having not lost in their last nine games in all competitions. In the DEL it's seven straight wins, completed over the weekend with home wins over Iserlohn and Wolfsburg. The Red Bulls scored eight goals over those encounters, conceding only two.
The side are still short of Adler Mannheim at the top by seven points, but their winning streak makes confidence high.
This week they'll be in Berlin on Tuesday evening, before welcoming Düsseldorf on Sunday in their last game before heading to Gothenburg.