It was a fact that the Russian domestic audience in Sochi held their breath as Tre Kronor fantastic first fifth place with slopes Patrik Hersley and Johan Fransson and chain with Linus Omark , Jimmie Ericsson and Oscar Moller threw himself onto the ice in the former Olympic stadium Bolshoi Ice Dome.
Hersley with their shooting . Fransson with its virtually unbeatable beautiful skating. Unchecked with his gaze, technique and passing game. Ericsson, with its rugged vägröjande game in front of the opposition under. And Moller with his ability to make himself shot clear and transparent in the attacking zone. Together they made four goals and ten points in the 6-4 win against the Czech Republic. Together bet they themselves stuck in the Russian zone throughout lunch notion in Sochi.
They met as good as the best Russian resistance, a World Championship gold medal winning the bunch, and Jimmie Ericsson’s 1-1 goal on pass from Omark and Moller was the highlight of 3-2-loss.
Although it is far to the World Cup, but this has coach Pär Mårts a lot fifth as he can safely send to the Prague Spring World Cup. Best of all: Unchecked, Ericsson and Moller bidding on a new show starting tomorrow against Finland in the third and final match of the Channel One Cup.
While we’re talking about Tre Kronor offensive, it is also a position that praise the other chain with André Petersson , Johan Ryno and Martin Thörnberg . Petersson was very creative and hot especially in the first two periods and he got on very well in its home rink along with Thörnberg and Ryno.
On the reverse side, I want to highlight Linkoping slope Jonas Junland Avangard Omsks Erik Gustafsson . They manage the high tempo and put either themselves or others in pickles.
The goalie Henrik Karlsson had a right difficult match. He made just four shots on in the first period and the first backward goal, he could not do much about. Nor had he any chance of Ilya Kovaltjuks 2-2 and 3-2.
Linkoping The Center Mattias Sjögren had a tough match against the Czech Republic on Thursday, and he had yet to Russia. He took two sloppy expulsions and the first led to a Russian goal. Sure, it was a bit oflax on the Russian 1-0 goal where a fence return glanced at the LHC colleague Daniel Rahimis one skate and past Jokerit goalie Henrik Karlsson.
I can think of me Pär Mårts gives Anders Nilsson chance in goal against Finland. Nilsson was the World Cup goalkeeper in the spring in Minsk and had a good tournament. In the autumn two tournaments he has released eleven goals in the three games he has played, yet Tre Kronor won them. Mårts working to build confidence in his players and Nilsson has won Mårts.
Just as Linus Omark is about to do after a tough time outside Pär Mårts hockey map.
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