He fell despite the great advantage: “He gets pissed off”



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Because it was the guests who had the advantage, who bombarded shots (a total of 39-16) against Samuel Ersson in Brynäs’ goal and who were logically on the way to a triple when Brynäs team captain Anton Rödin lifted the goal of the victory (3-2) for Gävlelaget with 1.08 remaining in the third half after a really delicious pass from Patrik Berglund. A robbery in which Jaedon Descheneau was more involved.

Last season, the 25-year-old Brynäs striker scored eight goals and ten assists, a much more modest result than the club’s fans expected. This year he has opened even stronger with points in Brynäs all four games, including a goal and an assist against Skellefteå.

– I have prepared better this year, I know more about the game in this league now that I have been here for a year. I’ve gotten to know the team and the city better and it makes it easier for me to spread my knowledge, says Descheneau.

Pick up teammates

On Saturday, Descheneau took part in the prelude to Brynäs’ first goal 1-0 by Emil Molin in the first power play of the match and as Skellefteå sought to connect full control over the match in the second period, it was Descheneau who tied at 2 -2 after a quick turn of play that he himself ended up tipping the puck on the roof of the net.

However, after the match, you prefer to list all your teammates who were on the ice at the same time, it can seem a bit humble. You are still required to be yourself in the right place at the right time for teammates to benefit from your efforts:

– Well, that’s right, says Jaedon Descheneau to TT with a laugh and continues:

– But I wouldn’t have gotten these points without these guys. We help each other, we try to find areas where we can all do good things together, it has worked well so far.

Brynäs came into the match with very bad boxplay in the opening three matches in the bag, but against Skellefteå it was not only goalkeeper Samuel Ersson who got on his head, but all the outfielders, stars like worn out wolves, covered shots in a way. sacrificed, to say the least. When Anton Rödin released the winning record with 1.08 remaining, Jaedon Descheneau almost missed what happened:

– I just turned my gaze there when the puck flew into the net and everyone started cheering. It felt good, says the Canadian with satisfaction.

Irritated

In the Skellefteå camp, there were many more bitter mines:

– You get mad! says Skellefteå coach Stefan Klockare and is supported by SHL’s hottest goalscorer Jesper Frödén, who followed the hat trick from the last game with another goal, the fifth in a total of four games:

– I was frustrated, of course. At the same time, there was time left (one minute and eight seconds), so drop it and try hanging the disk there. But now after you’re pissed off, Frödén tells TT and describes the secret behind his success like this:

– It is a determination all the time and never be satisfied. It’s hard work, but I’ve taken steps physically, I’ve gotten stronger, faster and I get more out of my game and now I have much better skating than at Gnaget. So wanting to keep improving every day is the secret.

Marie Hallman / TT



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