No, it was better to brown so posed against the nightmare opponent Färjestad in the quarterfinals qualifying.
Farjestad has won three of five matches over Brynäs this season and has struck out Gavle team three times from the SM-playoffs the past six seasons – most recently last year.
Djurgarden set against Luleå and is 3-2 in games this season.
Brynäs’d rather have met Lulea, but the slope Simon Gysbers segermål in numerical superiority with only ten seconds left in the game upheld investments between the seventh and tenth place.
Home Team forward Mikael Ahlén went into the goalkeeper Bernhard Starkbaum the shot, but replays showed he got good Using Brynäs slope Luke Kilström.
– The rulebook says you should do everything in its power to avoid the goalie. He had a second on his mind after our back released him, said Petter Nilsson and solid warrom – the central situationsrum as the judges confer with and who takes the final decision.
– It is better to make decisions on ice instead, warroom does not give a shit, said Nilsson, who also plummeted over the last deportation after 19:40 at Bill Sweatt.
To meet Farjestad he said:
– There is a good team who have gone far in the playoffs every year, there will be a tough challenge.
Both teams have long injury list and Brynäs became even longer when the team captain and landslagsbacken Niclas Andersén went in head first into the boards since he lost balance Djurgården The forward Steve Saviano in the back of the third period. He broke the ice under their own power, but could not complete the game.
– I do not know how it is with him, but he had a lot of pain, said Nilsson.
Djurgården coach His Särkijärvi thought that winning goal was “cleanly” and looked forward to meeting Luleå. There has been heated meetings between the teams since Johan Forsberg armbågstacklade Daniel Fernholm who has not played since that happened last fall.
– It has been quite a lot of games and stories, there is nothing that anyone has time to think about now . Lulea will be a challenge for us and we have everything to gain, said Särkijärvi.
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