Winner of the two-goal shooting match – Frölunda Indians



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Filip Johansson emerged as a two-goal shooter when Linköping HC was defeated 4-3.


Frölunda HC got off to a good start in the resumption of the second day of the SHL, because already in the second minute of the match the zero was broken behind Niklas Lundström in the goal of Linköping HC and went ahead. It was after an offensive technical victory that Filip Johansson lifted a puck from the blue line that passed through the defense and the goalkeeper and Frölunda was already in the lead after 1:27.

It was a close fight to the bottom of the slab where there were small margins that really separated the teams. Because even if Frölunda was the strongest team at the start, the guests would even the match during the first half of the first half and would also draw 1-1 with just a quarter completed.
In the intermediate act, Frölunda took a strong grip on the baton and over 20 minutes controlled most of what was happening, with a lot of time in the attack zone and high pressure that made it very difficult for Linköping to get anywhere with him. disk. Thus, he was bitter when the guests went ahead 2-1 just halfway through the second half, after Simon Lundmark used the guests’ first shot on goal in the middle.
But the team was followed closely on the board and it would only take Frölunda a minute and a half to reply, when Max Friberg fired a strong direct shot after another offensive technical victory.

New disadvantage

Enough because Frölunda led the game for long periods of the match, but those really clear scoring chances were very difficult to create. Linköping represented a tight and difficult defensive game to outwit and responded with several counterattacks. As if it came out of nowhere, the guests would also regain the advantage early in the third period, when Villiam Haag was forgotten in front of the area and was able to splice the puck with just over two minutes played in the third period.

On the other hand, Frölunda would find an extra gear to put in, he increased the pace and made things even more difficult for Linköping, who would then have a hard time resisting.
In the five-on-four game, Simon Hjalmarsson served Jan Muršak very well with a diagonal pass that gave the Slovenian a wide open goal to shave the tie, just over eight minutes into the third period. Then they lined up great opportunities and won the high record over and over again, skulls and bones were recorded in the Linköping area. In the end, it also paid off, because with less than four minutes to go, Filip Johansson pulled a straight shot and saw the puck slide through Lundström and roll over the finish line at 4-3.

It was difficult for Linköping to find a draw in the final stage, after Niklas Rubin dropped a puck from the selection glove and gave guests Albert Lyckåsen a bunt in a fully open arc, but lost control of the puck and did not regain it. before the Frölunda players entered the middle.

Frölunda held on in the final minutes, held on and took all three points after Filip Johansson started and finished the goal.

– It was noted that before I had been a little free here. A bit wavy at first, but over time we got stronger and worked on them, commented double scorer Johansson at C More after the final signal.
-The album came in today, it doesn’t happen that often, so it was fun. I have more offense in me than I showed before (during the season), so it feels good to get some dividends and show that you have a little more to give.

Upcoming matches
Monday 12/28, at 7:00 p.m., Rögle BK – Frölunda HC,
Wednesday 30/12, at 7:00 p.m., Frölunda HC – HV71,
Sunday 1/3 2021, at 17:30, IK Oskarshamn – Frölunda HC,
Thursday 7/1, at 19:00, Frölunda HC – Luleå HF,
Saturday 9/1, at 15:15, Frölunda HC – Färjestad BK.

Matchstatistik

Frölunda HC – Linköping HC 4-3 (1-1, 1-1, 2-1)
Shooting:
29-18 (8-11, 10-2, 11-5)
PIM: 2-6 (2-0, 0-4, 0-2)

Period 1
1-0 (01:27) | Filip Johansson (Max Friberg, Jens Olsson)
1-1 (14:03) | Markus Ljungh (Petteri Nikkilä, William Worge Kreü)

Period 2
1-2 (28:33) | Simon Lundmark (Jaakko Rissanen, Oula Palve)
2-2 (30:00) | Max Friberg (Viktor Ekbom, Jesper Sellgren)

Period 3
2-3 (42:18) | Villiam Haag (Daniel Ljungman)
3-3 (48:26) | Jan Muršak (Simon Hjalmarsson, Max Friberg) PP1
4-3 (55:28) | Filip Johansson (Robin Alvarez, Jens Olsson)

Here’s how Frölunda lined up:
Niklas Rubin
(Johan Mattsson)

Jesper Sellgren – Viktor Ekbom Jens Olsson – Filip Johansson
Jonathan Sigalet by Anders Grönlund
Simon Edvinsson

Karl Henriksson – Jan Muršak – Max Friberg
Mats Rosseli Olsen – Nicklas Lasu – Robin Alvarez
Simon Hjalmarsson – Patrik Carlsson – Johan Sundström
Christoffer Ehn – Linus Nässén – Ludwig Persson
Liam Dower Nilsson



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