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For the fifth straight match, the opponents took the lead and Linköping was forced to chase.
This time it was SHL’s points king, Marek Hrivik, who pushed the puck ahead for Leksand after he hit an open box via a rebound from forward Andrew Gordon.
Östgötarna is the only SHL team not to hit a 3-pointer so far, which was clearly noticeable on the ice at times.
– Our passes are not on the sheets, so we have to work mainly without the disc. We have to dig in and work from there, Hill Simon Lundmark told C More.
Linköping – who conceded 23 goals in the first five rounds – had continuous problems defensively.
The team committed a penalty, which Leksand’s Otto Paajanen missed, and the goalkeeper’s side is a big question mark.
Niklas Lundström, with a save percentage of 85.59, was stopped by the post once when Hrivik had a great situation and was certainly disappointed not to save Fredrik Forsberg’s shot at 2-1 for Leksand.
On the other hand After Mikael Frycklund’s draw, the LHC also had several opportunities to take the lead. No less Broc Little in the five-on-three game. Then Janne Juvonen responded by several crucial saves.
When Frycklund took a match penalty, the guests increased to 3-1 through Carter Camper.
– Today we have a really good away game, we play as agreed and shove Linköping from behind. Usually the goalkeeping coach says “it’s always open first,” so it was fun that he came in, visiting striker Fredrik Forsberg told C More.
When the LHC brought out The goalkeeper at the end put Peter Cehlarik also 4-1 for Leksand.
– We fight, but act very stressed. He should be able to play a lot better than this, local coach Bert Robertsson said at C More.