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Frölunda has had a highly advantageous result when it comes to away ice play lately, with several collapses behind.
1-19 was the goal difference in the last three games before Thursday night’s meeting with HV71.
And it didn’t get off to a better start at Jönköping, when Filip Sandberg gave the home side an early power play advantage.
HV completely dominated the game in the first period, where he threw 19 shots on goal and extended the lead to 2-0 through Axel Holmström.
– It’s embarrassing, we are terribly indeterminate out there, we did not win a melee. This is not how it should look, Roger Rönnberg thundered on C More after 20 minutes.
Frölunda turned back after crazy second period
But his team turned around and was quick.
Four minutes into the second half, Patrik Carlsson received a penalty that he achieved well behind Jonas Gunnarsson in the HV area.
After that, it wasn’t more than 53 seconds before junior Ludwig Persson tied, which was the 17-year-old’s first goal in SHL.
But it would not stay there. Soon after, Jan Mursak also made it 3-2 for the guests, which meant the change was a done deal.
Three goals in the space of 79 seconds, which gave victory to Frölunda.
3-2 was the end result.
Tributes to talent: “He’s very smart”
– If you want to be good at reversing the disadvantages, you have to put yourself at a disadvantage, says Roger Rönnberg jokingly and sums up the game:
– It is a period that we give away, then we have two periods in which we look how we want and play with incredible determination. We’re really good at third and should probably get more even, he says.
One who was praised for his effort in the match was the talented Ludwig Persson, who had the opportunity at Frölunda when the team was seriously injured recently. Now he also managed to score his first goal.
– He’s a very smart player. Skating hard, smart and fast in all decisions on the track. He was very good when he came up and played with us, praises Rönnberg.