Gothenburg. 12,044 people in Scandinavium and crowded.
Then you could Frölunda go to the semifinals – and praised repeatedly after the game.
– I stood with goosebumps the entire third period. It was sick, says Mathis Olimb.
For the first time in the season it was packed in Scandinavium. The entire 12,044 people had found their way to the hall for the seventh deciding game.
And Frölunda met expectations. The team was able to make a dramatic finish to win by 4-2 and advance to the semifinals.
After the final whistle wanted supporters tributes to the team never end.
– What a great audience! It was a perfect match. Incredibly fun to play in front of a packed Scandinavium, says Joel Lundqvist.
“Stood with goose bumps”
Mathis Olimb agree with audience acclaim.
– I stood with goosebumps the entire third period. It was sick, says Mathis Olimb.
Anton Axelsson scored his first goal in the playoffs. He was 20 minutes after the final whistle proclaimed to celebrate the victory with his
– Oh my God! Magic, magic! says Axelsson.
“Hoping for more public celebrations”
The two-goal shooter Ryan Lasch was surprised mood he was met by about the third period.
– When we came out, it felt that fans had started a party without us. It gave us the energy to give them psychological. It was absolutely incredible, says Ryan Lasch.
He is backed by teammate Mattias Janmark – which set the final score to 4-2 with 17 seconds left of the game.
– I felt not the least bit tired. It was hard to be there with the incredible support, says Mattias Janmark.
How did it feel to receive the audience’s accolades after the game?– It was cruel. The entire third period they highlight us. I hope there will be more public celebrations.
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