Västerås passed over Vita Hästen



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“It’s not fun to walk away”

Of: Anton Johansson

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Photo: MAXIM THORE / BILDBYRÅN

Training match with various NHL club reinforcements on the team.

Among other things, goalkeeper Adam Werner between the posts.

Then Vita Hästen lost big, 0-8, against Västerås.

Vita Hästen has really tensed her muscles before allsvenskan hockey.

The Norrköping team has borrowed up to five players from NHL clubs. Against Västerås, Fabian Zetterlund, Simon Holmström, Linus Högberg and Adam Werner were on the ice. William Lagesson, who finished Wednesday, did not play.

But the game was not the message the team wanted.

Asplund scorer

Västerås led 1-0 after the first period and walked away early in the middle when he scored two goals in nine seconds. In the end, he won 8-0 after, among other things, three goals from August Tornberg.

Notably, Västerås’ only loan from the NHL, Buffalo’s Rasmus Asplund, scored his first goal and a total of four points.

I had conversations

It was very heavy for White Horse goalkeeper Adam Werner, the Colorado Avalanche loan officer. Werner lasted the entire game and conceded 8 of 26 shots.

– It’s no fun that he walks away like this when the series starts, says head coach Tony Zabel to Norrköpings Tidningar.

The White Horse players got together after the game.

– You can’t just let it go and move on, the guys had their own conversation too. We have to follow up on training tomorrow and then go out and do a good workout on the ice, says Zabel.

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Hockeyallsvenska newcomer Väsby defeated Södertälje 4-1, a match broadcast on Sportbladet.

Väsby’s newest acquisition Raphael Lavoie, who was released by Rögle and has now been loaned out by the Edmonton Oilers, scored two passing points.

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