Frölunda dominated the match, the picture in large parts but the keeper Markus Svensson great game for his Skelleftea, who won 2-1 in Saturday’s SHL hockey.
The victory was the reigning mästarlagets sixth straight.
No wonder that it was disappointed with Frölunda. The Indians who celebrated thirty years of association dominated the first period and had position after position to pop Markus Svensson zero. Instead it was the visitors Erik Andersson who became lead after the first goalscorer – at Skellefteå’s first shot on goal. The 5517 who had beaten himself could hardly believe their eyes. Frölunda looked to play in powerplay much of the period and Markus Svensson played great. But Skelleftea showed effectiveness.
The press continued by Roger Rönnberg Frölunda in the second period. Anton Axelsson had a tremendous location, Mathis Olimb as well. The defensive hill Oliver Bohm fired his gun after eight minutes and most believed in the equalizer but the puck was rescued by Markus Svensson. How he managed to save the He hardly knows himself.
After half the match had the reigning champions only languished with four shots on goal. And there appeared Andrew Calof efficiency when he hung a return from Linus Fernström. Many heads in Frölunda booth that hung far down after that goal.
Erik Hanses kept on inviting Frölunda into the game, when the goalie guarding the booth tonight was sent off. Frölunda chose to fit and suit instead of listening to the audience that desperately shouted: “SHOOT”.
It took a bouncing puck to take Frölunda into the game. Mattias Janmark threw the puck away from the rim edge and Markus Svensson had no time to react and saw the puck jump into the goal.
Frölunda was millimeters away from an equalizer with just seconds left, but Markus Svensson stood for a new monster rescue. Instead, it was the second straight loss for Frölunda. Skelleftea that has gained momentum with a vengeance – which takes up the fight?
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