Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Unexpected home loss to IBF Falun – Dalarna Newspapers

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Sirius opened clearly the best. Bobby Edberg, new signing from Kai’s Mora set 0-1 after just 45 seconds.

– That is a pathetic goal. He received the stand himself in ten seconds. It should just not be allowed to happen, said Falun Alexander Galante Carlström to TV4 Sport of the early backwards target.

When the Sirius were treated to a powerplay was time again, 0-2 by Johan Eriksson. Then the match clock at 8:00.

The goal got IBF Falun to wake up properly, the clock did not have time to reach nine minutes before calling 2-2 on the scoreboard.

– Sirius is pretty bad defensively, so it is important for us to move more and knit in with more balls in the castle. Then I think it comes off, said Galante Carlström after the first period.

In the second period it was Falun lucky to get the party start. Galante Carlström and Simon Palmén made sure that the home team was in the 4-2-lead after just 1:18. The quick goals was nothing that broke Sirius. Table Tolvan quickly reduced to 4-3, and when the period was over, the guests returned to 4-5.

Falun had a big ball, but found it difficult to manage this in the scoring opportunities.

– We said at halftime that we would raise us, but it was the opposite. We gave Sirius game twists and turns, just as they want. It’s pitiful. We offer everything and now we cook inside, said Rasmus Enstrom after the second period.

And this with early goals also continued in the final period. Now it was Johan Eriksson with his third goal of the evening gave Sirius’s lead to 6-4 in powerplay after 1:53.

But Falun came back. Via the goal Thomas Holmgren and yet one of Galante Carlström saw Falun to secure a point. Sirius got the last word, however, when Daniel Stenlund settled the game in the long run.

IBF coach Thomas Brottman:

– A

team wanted more than the other. This was not acceptable and it is sad when this happens. We were not prepared for it to be fight.

– The snag is that we do not score. It was many completely open goals that we either missed or left the man the ball to someone else. The players get playing time as they request. Then they will make something of it also says Brottman.

Jonas Adriansson started on the page, but came in the third period.

– We have taken the conscious quietly with him during match break. He has driven rehab with his knee, says Brottman.

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