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From: Anton Johansson
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Photo: JONAS LJUNGDAHL / BILDBYRÅN
Just one loss on Thursday.
Stable victory now.
Växjö took revenge on HV71 when he won 6-3 in Småland’s second derby in three days.
Växjö took the lead in a somewhat strange way in the first period.
In boxing, HV defender Daniel Bertov was punched in the face, after which he was knocked out for a few seconds. That was enough for Växjö to attack.
With Bertov out of position, Pontus Holmberg jammed the puck into a post and ensured that Växjö went into halftime with 1-0 behind.
Four goals in second
And in the second period, it really took off.
Växjö scored four goals, including a beautiful goal from Emil Forslund, who came free in boxplay and put the puck in the net, and led 5-1 before the last period.
– We have diabolical problems with discipline and we are a shame in the area, said an angry Simon Önerud on C More about the HV71 stage.
Winning streak is broken
Things improved in the last period. HV71 managed to score two goals through Johannes Kinnvall and Anton Wedin, but the climb was too steep and Växjö won 6-3.
– There are 50 people in the stands, but it almost seems like a normal match. There are about 50 nice people who have come here, says Ilari Melart from Växjö.
Therefore, HV71’s three-match winning streak is a thing of the past.
– Växjö is a little more dedicated to winning. They lost to us last time. They did a bit more and were more cynical today, says HV71 trainer Nicklas Rahm.
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