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Rögle continues to perform and deliver with class.
After 4-1 against Brynäs at home in Catena arena, it is Ängelholm’s team that has the battle position in the top battle. Just one stick behind the league leader Frölunda and two credited matches.
The victory was founded in the first period when the home team increased speed.
1-0 through Daniel Zaar who, carefully and quickly, lifts the puck when he is completely free in front of Samuel Ersson.
– I bring the disc to my back and move it away. Good to see him come in, says Zaar.
Rögle recovered from the derby against the Redhawks. Although it was a victory in Malmö, it was a tough performance. Now we could see better speed and completely different precision in passing.
The explanation?
– We have good feelings in the group. We have four heavy chains chewing on. Everyone has clear roles on the team. Is hockey fun to play? Says Daniel Zaar.
How far can the suite grow?
– We’ll see. What did you say. We have good feelings in the group. We can take a lot with us on Saturday when we meet Örebro. But it will probably be more difficult there. We need to go up another level.
Rögle is fluid and offers surprises that would have raised the roof in the sand at home if it had been for a while without COVID-19.
The 2-0 was a real delicacy signed by Nils Höglander. He was responsible for the evening’s performance and ended up serving the record on a silver platter to Simon Ryfors.
When Rögle goes to make it 3-0, the goal arrives that creates a bit of nerves in Ängelholm. Emil Molin leaves the penalty area directly, takes the position alone and reduces to 2-1 with a safe shot from stones in the upper mesh.
Rögle, who did not lose a top position after two stints earlier in the season, also does not now.
Nils Höglander lowers the blind for guests sending 3-1 and Erik Andersson closes the night by lifting 4-1 in an empty box.
Now the Redhawks wait for Brynäs
Brynäs, who hadn’t played a game in more than two weeks, didn’t keep up as Rögle picked up the pace. Gävlelaget now has four consecutive losses. The question is whether the tough trend can be broken when Scania’s tour hits the Malmö stadium and takes on the Redhawks on Saturday.
– We drift away too many times. Rögle wins fairly. It will be good to have a new match right away, says Brynäs coach Peter Andersson in an interview with C More.