Saturday, November 29, 2014

Heeds cannon shot gave three new points – Norra Västerbotten

As the game went a bit at idle Tim Heed stepped forward and slammed into victory target. AIK-hill is in splendid shape. National teams Shape, indeed.

– Of course it feels good to finish these three games with a new victory, says Hill, who found right behind his former teammate Stefan Steen in Växjö goal in the middle of the second period, Lockheed answer to the question of how it feels to play three games in four days.

In the first period, Växjö was considerably more energetic team. Smålanders had rested on Friday evening while Skellefteå had a tough derby in Luleå. Shells and bones domestic players looked to be left in the game.

Is it right to put the program so that the conditions are like this different?

– It is what it is. We see it as positive, it is well with many games. We do not see it as we are tired but more like we’re in match making in place, says Tim Heed, who do not want to blame the team’s crunchy beginning of fatigue.

– No, I myself felt when not tough. It was more that we put ourselves in the shit in the beginning. They checked the us when we returned home with the puck. It got better and better as we brought it forward instead.

After 11:59 in the second period bang behind Stefan Steen, the former AIK-keeper, who had confidence in Växjö goals. A hard slap shot was sitting up in Steens left the check.

What do you target?

– Got a good pass by Widing and could sight set pretty well. It sat nicely. Fun to score against him and some revenge, had a good location in the first one I missed.

This week’s three games in four days followed next week by three games in five days, all away from home, additionally.

How do you see it?

– It’s just fun. It’s the games you’re training for, the games are the most fun.

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