Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Swedes behind Boston rysarseger – Express

LOS ANGELES. It was a long-awaited victory for Boston in the tough fight around finals line.

And it had a Swedish signature.

Niklas Svedberg great game in the bag and radar pair Loui Eriksson and Carl Soderberg played a goal and an assist each.

It was enough for a 3-2 victory in the long gone over Minnesota.

Injuries and a form slump has created some concern in Boston, who came to Minnesota with three straight losses in the luggage.

And as expected, it was a tight and tough game.

But the Bruins three Swedes stepped forward and arranged the score.

• Soderberg made the 1-0 goal after just five minutes of the first period on a separate rebound and Eriksson played him forward to a dream location in front of the cage.

• Svedberg stopped 35 of 37 shots and kept Boston in the game in the second period when Wild showered on 20 shots.

• Eriksson settled since the match after 1:30 of the extension

after a brilliant forward gig by Soderberg, who gave linemate more or less open goal then home hill Marco Scandella lost the mark. The puck went in through the goalie Niklas Bäckström’s skate.

Svedberg was named the game was best players while Loui was elected to a third star.

Söderberg and Eriksson got together with the third link in the chain, Chris Kelly, together five points this evening at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.

The trio were together +6.

Both Carl and Loui has now made six goals in the NHL this fall. Soderberg has been together 21 points in 32 games, which is second best in the team after Patrice Bergeron (22 points), while Eriksson in as many matches produced 17 points.

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