After a smooth start, it was no doubt. Frölunda Djurgården drove away in a boiling Frölundaborg.
– It was goose bumps when I went out, says Johan Sundström.
It was hot emotions and tough knocks from the start of Frölundaborg. Tackles flew to right and left.
– They have played good first period in other games and we’ve been talking about it would be our this time. They have a whole bunch of players who are pretty good at this scrimmage game. But we can put out their fires as they start and play with the puck, we have much of a success, says Johan Sundström.
No goals came in a period, but entertainment wise, there was nothing to complain about.
Frölunda had a chance to go into the break with the lead, but fail to take advantage of five against three for over a minute.
A total of 22 penalty minutes in the first 20 minuterarna gives an indication of the mood and aggression level in Frölundaborg.
The same level in away team then rose to the skies during a key minutes in the middle of the second period.
At first, Ryan Lasch safety of himself when he got nothing from a neutral position. The shot went low and past the veteran Mikael Tellqvist in Stockholm the goals.
And 48 seconds later, Frölundaborg rejoice again. Johan Sundstrom knocked the puck in the far corner and gave Frölunda some respite rest of the period.
– They do not follow in second and third. When we get holes in them so they end up on his heels, he says.
There were several that stood up well against Djurgårdens physical game. Artturi lehkonen, each one of them. 2-0-shooter Sundström another.
They almost on the skull 5000 supporters in place in Frölunda’s home castle created a playoff push that held playoff class.
Johan Sundström was the first SHL game here, and he very much enjoyed.
– It was goose bumps when I went out. The setting
very much enjoyed the Frölundaborg also made Mats Rosseli Olsen who went completely solo through the center zone and further towards the goal. With a loose backhand shots he put 3-1 with 10 minutes left.
Djurgården had no tip needed to threaten. Instead did both Lehkonen and Nicklas Lasu goals in the third period. 5-2 in the match means 2-1 in matches of the quarterfinals series.
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