Frölunda beats Leksand after a controversial goal



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With eight minutes into the first period, Marek Hrivik sent the leading goal to Leksand against Frölunda in the five-on-four game.

Joel Lundqvist was then able to tie before Hrivik at the start of the second also crashed there 2-1 in the power play.

With 27:13 on the clock, it leveled off again, after Nicklas Lasu led the puck with the skate. But it was a long time before the case was finally approved, when the judges chose to examine the situation to see if it could possibly be ruled out for kicking.

Scorer: “I felt it was 50-50”

Referee Morgan Johansson explained on C More that the goal was approved because there was no kick that gave the puck kinetic energy in the direction of the goal. It was just a steering wheel.

A rule not entirely easy to understand and clear. The scorer himself was far from convinced that the goal was approved.

– I sat in the booth and felt it was 50-50. The more they looked at it, I thought it was like that, says Nicklas Lasu about the goal.

– I tried to receive the album and failed miserably, but it turned out great anyway. I have the ability to make those goals.

Hooks on the top

That it was a so-called “pee goal” didn’t change anything for Nicklas Lasu. Goals as goals.

– It’s pure luck, at the same time I like to take advantage of it when you manage to score the first goal of this year. It may seem like she wants to, only the puck goes into the goal, she says.

After the draw, Frölunda put in another gear and went 4-2. The goals were scored by the two new acquisitions Filip Johansson and Robin Alvarez. The goals were his first goal for Frölunda.

4-2 was also the end result.

A victory that places Frölunda at the top of the table, just behind Örebro and Luleå who started the season with four full points each.

“Playoff class”

IC More’s studio was the captain of the Swedish national team, Johan Garpenlöv, very impressed with Frölunda’s effort against Leksand.

– Today is almost a playoff class in Frölunda, he says.

Nicklas Lasu on the effort:

– I think this is the hockey we want to play. We want four chains that are very difficult to meet and that move. We are incredibly strong when everyone is connected, today was a good effort even if there are things to work on.

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