Monday, December 7, 2015

Arvidsson’s solo show – his breakthrough – Expressen

LOS ANGELES. At night, Swedish time, got even a Swedish breakthrough in the NHL.

Viktor Arvidsson scored the winner for Nashville with a spectacular solo raid when defeated Boston gone 3-2.

– I do what I expected to bring to the team every day and I intend to continue to be allowed to stay here, says Viktor to The Tennessean.

He came back to Nashville and Predators recently after a month in the Farm Team Milwaukee Admirals.

There, huge play 22-year-old Skelleftea The forward during November and was voted “player of the month in the AHL” after a ten-match score suite.

Although he only played 14 of Milwaukess 22 league matches this autumn peaks he AHL team poängliga on 17 points, 7 goals and 10 assists.

Impressive solo raid

Since his return to the NHL on November 28, Viktor got to play five games.

He scored a goal on Saturday when the Predators fell by extension against Detroit (4-5), the direct hit came in tennis when he ruled out a shot in front resist the dark terrace.

The night’s goal was an impressive solo raid Arvidsson.

He got the puck out to the left just inside the offensive blue line and jerked quickly past the Boston Hill Kevan Miller and gave full momentum towards the cage.

Victor was holding shot and ride away Jonas Gustavsson at the near post while he cut in front of the goal and got another Bruin players to fall over before he sent the puck into the net.

Then showed the game clock at 15:04, and the goal was match-winning.

“He never stops working”

It was Viktor’s third goal in the NHL in the nine games he had to play this season.

He was matched in a good chain with Colin Wilson and Mike Ribeiro.

Victor was hailed by coach Peter Laviolette after the final whistle.

– He is persistent and never stop working. He chases after the puck all the time and thinks the shot as soon as he gets hold of it, which I love. And he has the speed to round opponent just as he did the evening before the goal. Additionally Arvidsson like to be under fire, he is completely fearless. It seems that he is ready for more ice time and a place in one of the top chains now, says Laviolette.

Nashville Swiss reversing star, Roman Josi, the team made the first two goals in power play. In Boston responded Loui Eriksson for the 2-1 goal in the power play, it was his tenth goal of the season.

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