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Jonatan Berggren thought he had made it 1-0 against Skellefteå at the end of the first period against Färjestad.
The forward scored his third goal of the season when he stood in front of Emil Holm’s box and pushed the puck on the second attempt. But after reviewing the video, the judges dismissed the case.
“The attacking player crosses the goal area and enters the goalkeeper’s post so that the goalkeeper loses his balance and does not have the opportunity to save the puck.”, Wrote the SHL situation room on Twitter after the incident.
Jonathan Johnsson hero against Färjestad
But after a great dominance by Skellefteå, the goal would finally come.
Played by Oscar Möller, Jonathan Johnsson pushed straight and scored Skellefteå’s first goal. The goal also turned out to be the only goal of the match after Skellefteå had the advantage even in the final period.
– We lay on them and retrieve loose records and have fun with people at home. I think it’s a good match on our part, says Oscar Möller in C More.
His team fired 37 shots during the match, but Möller is not worried about Skellefteå’s efficiency.
– It’s good that we manage to stay apart in the end. We get three points.
Pennerborn: “Far from being okay”
Färjestad spent a full 28 minutes in the penalty area during the match and the team’s coach, Johan Pennerborn, is not happy about that.
– It’s too much, it’s not right. Far from being okay. We don’t give ourselves a chance to win the game there, it’s far from okay, says Pennerborn on C More.
His team was also zeroed.
– We really don’t give ourselves a chance with expulsions. It’s not okay, but I think we stand up and show that we can push Skellefteå back and create a little bit.
The result means that Färjestad remains at seven points after eight matches, while Skellefteå has 15 points after the same number of matches.