[ad_1]
Örebro came to the home game against Luleå with two straight defeats behind with intensity and energy.
The guests also showed a negative trend.
– It shows that we are a strong team and strong characters here, so I think it is very strong on the part of the boys that we come out so strong in the first “dog”. It is important to continue and not take anything by chance, Mathias Bromé told C more during the break.
It was also the home team that took the lead in the match, through Robert Leino. The preparatory work came first from Bromé on the edge of his own zone, who in turn found his chain partner Rendulic.
The third link is now Robert Leino, who followed Rendulic on the other side and also served the pass and outscored Wallstedt on goal.
After the goal, there was still a lot of Örebro, but without extending his advantage.
Two minutes from the end of the first period came the draw for Luleå.
Goals were approved after video review
The video was reviewed for a tall club but the referee approved the goal and Niklas Olausson became the scorer after his control of Fredrik Styrman’s shot.
– It’s actually a team on the track and we completely dominate it, I think. It’s not fair that it’s 1-1, but that’s hockey sometimes, Bromé tells C More.
Both teams had long opportunities with matches in five against three, more than a minute and a half, but neither managed to take the lead.
The second period was therefore slower and scoreless.
Sanctions were required to decide
The very close defensive game lasted until the third period and not even when both teams had the opportunity for numerical superiority, did someone step forward and decide.
The party was forced into extra time.
Where the most dangerous situation came from the Borna Rendulic club … but Wallstedt with a super stop with his arm at the last moment stopped him.
– I thought it would go off there on the edge, then I saw the pass turn around and I had to launch towards the goal. If you go to the middle, you usually have a great chance to save it, I was lucky, says Jesper Wallstedt.
He ended up with the necessary penalties to distribute the extra points and, after goals from Linus Klasen and Noel Gunler, it was the guests Luleå who won.
– I think we play a good game. Even if we lose on penalties, compared to the game in Skåne, this is a step in the right direction. “We looked like a new team today,” says Örebro’s coach Niklas Eriksson after the match.