Örebro Anders Eriksson beat Cristopher Nilstorp in the shootout and would just to cheer about.
But the puck slowed down – and stayed only a few millimeters before it went in.
When was Vaxjo stronger and won 4-3 on penalties.
In a rolling event was Örebro who opened the scoring by Derek Ryan in the middle of the first period.
The goal woke However, Vaxjo Lakers replicated at lightning speed.
Alexander Johansson equalized just 13 seconds later and Touma Kiiskinen made sure Vaxjo went to the intermission with a 2-1 lead.
“We are lucky”
The same Kiiskinen did 3-2 in the second period after Henry Löwdahls acknowledgment.
– We must fight hard out there. We are struggling and trying but often end up wrong. We have to play easier and faster. We are lucky that leads the game, said Vaxjo coach Sam Hallam to the C More for the third period.
But Smalanders had incredibly difficult to hold on to the lead.
Kalle Olsson equalized again in the third period and the
Neither team had the sharpness to decide in sudden death, but the game had to be decided on penalties.
Millimeter from goal
Anders Eriksson’s initial penalty looked to find its way in behind Cristopher Nilstorp. But Växjö keeper did well to get as much hit the puck so that it stopped – with the smallest possible margin.
Eriksson looked at the puck and waited to celebrate. But the judge showed deterrence.
It opened for Nick Johnson to score the last and decisive goal that gave Vaxjo win 4-3 on penalties.
– We are the gameplay better, but we invite unfortunately on all three goals. I thought we could take the penalty area again, but we could not, says Örebro coach Kent Johansson after the game.
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