Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Vaxjo acknowledged – after crazy cliffhanger – Expressen

Växjö has acknowledged in the semifinal series against Frölunda after a marathon match.

Frölunda defenseman Mikael Wikstrand became the scapegoat when he ruled the 2-1 goal in its own bag after 104 minutes played.

– We are happy that goal, said Nick Johnson, C More .

Frölunda’s goalkeeper Lars Johansson dissuaded full 50 shots – but was defeated anyway.

Växjö won the marathon match against Frölunda 2-1 after a ruling in the sixth overtime period. Touma Kiiskinen pulled away a slap shot that was ruled out of Frölunda defenseman Mikael Wikstrand into his own goal.

– It does not matter who scores a goal, laughing Kiiskinen in C More’s broadcast.

After an initial period where Nick Johnson gave Vaxjo line right in front of the goal and Anton Blidh equalized with a tunnel at Christopher Nihlstorp was the goalkeeper the game.

“usually go fast”

Both Lars Johansson in Frölunda as Nihlstorp in Växjö great game and dissuaded 50 and 39 shots, which forced a fourth, fifth and finally the sixth over time.

– There is a real chance that it wont be in the extension. It usually go pretty fast, so Växjö Alexander Johansson after three periods.

He was

both right and wrong in its analysis: a slumpmål decided – after 104 minutes played.

– We should have closed in the past. But it does not really matter. The important thing is that we win, says the match winner Kiiskinen.



“Small coincidences”

Växjö receipt therefore in the semifinal series against Frölunda 1-1. Frölunda’s coach Roger Rönnberg was not displeased with the game but disappointed with the result.

– It is a little typical övertidsmål that it bounces on any set. There is little chance that decides. I think that we handle extension fine otherwise, he says to the C More.

– There is no point to think back. Now we need to reload quickly to the next match. On the whole, we do a good road game continues Rönnberg.

On Thursday met the law again in Scandinavium.

– I think I’ll eat anything and cycling in the morning. I need to get my legs ready for the next game, says Kiiskinen.

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