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Turned and won in the home match with Södertälje
From: Gustaf Ränkeskog
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Photo: ERIK MÅRTENSSON / BILDBYRÅN
Modo won against Södertälje.
New – temporary – Fashion coach.
Then the team also won after collecting a 1-3 deficit against Södertälje.
– Small steps are applied, says temporary coach Pär Styf after the game.
On Tuesday, Ville Nieminen decided to leave the coaching position at Modo after a difficult start in the hockey Allsvenskan. At the moment, it is Pär Styf, with the help of Urban Omark and Andreas Eriksson, who will assume the main responsibility of the Örnsköldsvik team.
And the temporary leadership constellation had the desired effect directly on Wednesday’s meeting with Södertälje.
“A little troll can go”
But even though Modo started faster and won, the shots won in the first period, it was Södertälje who went into the period break with a 2-0 lead after goals from Emil Aronsson and Ludwig Blomstrand. A Blomstrand who knew it would be tough against a Tagged Mode.
– You have played hockey for a while and you know that there may be some trolls on the teams. They (Modo) have a good team on paper, in this league you have to be vigilant in every game to win, says Ludwig Blomstrand on C More.
Mode dropped 13 seconds in the middle of the night through Kalle Jellvert. But the response of the guests was immediate, as they achieved 3-1 when the second half turned half a minute.
But then the fun for the guests was over.
After another reduction, Modo’s tying goal also came, 32 seconds into the third period. The game went into extra time and once there it was Modo who took the extra points after a goal from Canadian Frank Corrado.
– We wanted to reverse the disadvantage immediately and go attack immediately. We were more desperate and wanted to play attack hockey, and everyone dared. We took him with us, says Modo’s temporary coach Pär Styf at C More after the game.
Despite the victory in extra time, Modo is the second runner-up in the table, as Kristianstad won against AIK 3-1.
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Bik Karlskoga got off to a dream start in the away game with Almtuna, scoring two goals 17 seconds apart in the first period.
But then the guests collapsed.
Almtuna, who entered the game with two losses in a row, took an impressive turn when he picked up the disadvantage and won 6-3. With the victory at home, Almtuna moved up to fourth place in allsvenskan hockey.
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