Gävle. Lulea are in search of an identity.
I saw signs that they are about to find something.
But instead destroyed this evening by three individual mistakes.
You should know that it cracked and gnisslat in Luleå’s games during the season beginning. One of ambition in the game compared to playing the material has enabled Norrbotten been completely wrong in SHL.
Sometimes you have to take a step back in order to be able to take two steps forward.
A bit of we saw against Brynäs.
Now it was simple, substantial and småtufft. Not as flashy, not constructive at all times.
Just as I envisage that Lulea has to play if they are to get the maximum out of this team.
Instead destroyed evening three leaden individual mistakes.
The two Bench and weak actions of Victor Ekarv behind Brynäs final three goals.
Easy to keep from laughing
Clear the coach Joakim Fagervall was easy to laugh:
– There are things I am pleased with, and there are things I am disappointed with. There are disciplinary things that we fall on, he says.
Three of Brynäs four goals came in the numerical superiority.
Luleå had a 2-0 lead at the end of the second period . It was 2-1 before the third period.
Nevertheless won Brynäs 4-3.
A questionable penalty on Ilari Melart and an incredibly clumsy penalty when Sigalet stepped onto the ice for early during a change made to Brynäs had to play five against three. Nick Johnson steered 2-2.
Victor Ekarv played haywire in one of the few changes he received and Ponthus Westerholm drew 3-2. Lulea still managed to take the match into extra time.
And what happened there? A new team penalty with too many players on the ice and Greg Scott arranged the bonus points for Brynäs.
Three placements up
Until Johan Harju putting themselves at the end of the first period was Brynäs sharper. Created some more hot positions and came more easily into more especially opposition under than Lulea succeeded.
But Toni Rajala
Then there was the Luleå match up to five minutes left in the middle period. Peter Cehlariks 2-0 goals were of good standard and it was quite logical.
After 14:52 of the middle period took Brynäs coach Thomas Berglund timeout. He, he was anything but happy and it had all the home sympathies in Gavle rink fully understand.
– It was time for a reprimand and that I thought the guys responded to the good, says Berglund.
There was only one point for the tough betting Lulea, but it meant still three places up the table. More important was how it sometimes looked out on the ice.
The feeling is that they in any case have come a step closer to what team they want to be.
No comments:
Post a Comment