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A puck one centimeter inside the goal line of Redhawks product Marcus Sylvegård and two cheap goals from the blue line behind incoming goalkeeper Lars Volden. Malmö Redhawks didn’t get anything from them since the visit to Växjö, not even a goal. The home team won 3-0.
Marcus Sylvegård set the winning pattern against his mother club by making it 1-0.
– If you score zero goals, it is difficult to win. We are too weird, said center Fredrik Händemark.
After two wins in a row, the Malmö Redhawks landed again in the mud at the bottom.
Only a little over five minutes had passed when Marcus Sylvegård sent a rather weak shot from the right wing, which faced Oscar Alsenfelt in the Malmö goal and slid over the goal line to stay an inch inside it. Marcus Sylvegård decided not to celebrate the goal at all.
– It was a difficult start, but I think we entered the period and finished it better, said Fredrik Händemark at Sportkanalen.
The goal came after Växjö started the game, but after the goal, the Redhawks had a good period and it was basically the first lineup that justified it. Fredrik Händemark, Lars Bryggman and Jan Mikael Järvinen with Patrik Hersley and Oliver Lauridsen behind them had good speed and creativity and created some situations.
But there were no goals. When the team went into the second period, it was Lars Volden who stepped between the posts to general surprise.
– Oscar suffered a minor injury, explained Malmö Club Executive and Sporting Director Patrik Sylvegård.
The beginning was not good for him. After just under three minutes, he let in a shot from the blue line between his legs when his club was off the ice.
The Redhawks got two possibilities to play powerplay. The first was fine, but towards the end of the period, the second was completely under ice.
The nail came out exactly after the middle of the last period. Tim Erixon unleashed a deflected effort from the right that the visiting goalkeeper did well to deflect the ball. The shot hit the shoulder of a passive Volden and entered the goal.
– You still have to distinguish between results and performance. I think there are some good things to take with you, said Fredrik Händemark.
It should be Really honest, the Malmö Redhawks hardly created any scoring chances outside of the first period. Especially not in the latter part of the match, when it was fully unleashed and Växjö was in full control.
“We are very poorly educated in the future and that is not good,” emphasized Fredrik Händemark.
In these times of covid-19, it’s worth noting that Malmö Redhawks announced earlier in the day via its website that everyone on the team tested negative on Thursday morning.