Thursday, October 15, 2015

Farjestad won – after dubious judgment – Expressen

Farjestad drew the longest straw in extension (4-3) against Djurgården in a swinging game.

Two controversial goals in the third period gave the extension, where Joel Eriksson Oak, 18, decided.

– Very nice, says Eriksson Oak to C More.

It swung sharply in Löfbergs arena.

With twelve minutes left, it looked to be a sensational victory for Djurgarden.

But a strong finish to the match – and several controversial situations – gave Farjestad 4-3 in extension and two important points.

Tomi Sallinen gave Djurgården line in powerplay before John Persson equalized. But when Matt Anderson increased to 2-1 to Djurgården with seconds of the second period – again in power play – the guests had a fine kind location for the third period.



“It’s a penalty”

Then Farjestad prove strong – and even the judges would be in the spotlight.

With twelve minutes the Djurgårdens norwegian Patrik Thoresen pulled down by Milan Gulas in border corner, so guests shouted for expulsion. The judges acquitted – and Gulas recorded Robbie Earl who poked 2-2.

– It is clear that there is an expulsion. It is a bit strange with tvådomarsystemet they miss it there, says expert Niklas Wikegård in C More.

Five minutes later, la Johan Ryno up a backhand in the roof of the net for 3-2 – his first goal in FBK.

But it was not over.

“Too bad it is so”

The victory seemed to be in port for Farjestad when Linus Hultström acknowledged – with a minute left – from the back position. The situation was preceded by Thoresen hooked Joel Eriksson Oak in a longer sequence – without Djurgården player was sent off.

Compensation, says Niklas Wikegård.

– It is a pity that it becomes so where . They felt that they released it earlier on Gulas and then let go of it there, too, he says to C More.

In a swinging extension decided Farjestad when Rasmus Asplund played until Joel Eriksson Ek, who entered 4-3 the home team.

– We let in two goals very easy in the third period. Then I’m thrilled that we are able to acknowledge and show a good morale in the group. But we need to practice to play three against three, says Djurgården coach Hans Särkijärvi to C More.

Speaking of the situation with Thoresen:

– the judges as best they can in a difficult sport . We think we got some rulings against us. But it will be. Sometimes you have them with him, and sometimes against them, says Särkijärvi.

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