Monday, April 4, 2016

Heavy loss for Frölunda – Göteborgs-Posten

It was tough for the game. But when the game was once Frolunda hard to get it to sue and fell 2-4 at Lulea capped semifinal series to 1-1.

The match could not even begin before it heated up in Norrbotten. Already during warming became fights on rödlinjen between several players in both Frolunda and Lulea.

Really so aggressively was there when the game started. Instead, it was rolling games and chances both ways.

But it was some time before the goals came. Only after 16:28 the home team took the lead, as Jonathan Sandström steered Brendan Mikkel’s shot.

Just over a minute later responded Frölunda. After putting real pressure could Henrik Tömmernes push acknowledgment puck through nationwide Lulea Players.

When the final whistle for the period went went Christoffer Persson on a penalty after being tripped Emil Sylvester Farm.

Mode was even worse when Patrik Carlsson after a minute with a man less sent a puck out of their own zone and had to go and sit in the penalty box.

in game three against five could Frolunda not resist when Jonathan Granström ruled out his second goal of the game.

the goal sparked Lulea continued pressing and received dividends again when Peter Cehlarik forced the home side’s third goal.

Then answered Frolunda again with a rapid reduction . Lukas Bengtsson found Ryan Lasch who single-handedly broke into the offensive zone, slipped into the castle and hung up the puck into the top corner behind Joel Lassinantti.

In the last period attempted Frolunda work his way back into the match but managed not have to push very many times.

instead, it was Lulea which could determine when Lucas Wallmark put the puck in the empty bag from own zone.

the loss leveled the match series to 1-1. Additional heavy for Frolunda was that Spencer Abbott was forced to leave the game in the middle of the last period after receiving a tackle from Craig Schira in the center zone.

The license with Abbott was no Frölunda wanted to give any notice of.

– you think you get the answer to that ?, says Roger Rönnberg.

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