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Höllviken was 27 seconds away from securing three points with a huge lead in the last encounter with Thorengruppen, but after a late draw and goalless overtime Daniel Persson was able to at least punish home with an extra point.
Höllviken coach Joon Berggren was satisfied, even though they were already very close to taking home victory in regulation time.
– We increase the distance in any case. But in the end it was a bit listless, it was noted that there were two teams who feared every point.
Höllviken started well and was 2-1 after the first period, an advantage that was extended at the start of the second to 4-1. However, after Thorengruppen cut down on the power play, things were slower for the home team.
– In the second and third we went down in terms of the game, we couldn’t find the right one in our attacking game, thought penalty taker Daniel Persson.
Despite a wait-and-see game in the final, Höllviken almost managed to keep his lead all the way, and also had his chances of deciding at 5-4, but two points on the tally were still welcome.
In addition to the points, there was reason to look positively at the rest of 2020 from Höllviken. Johannes Wilhelmsson again scored two goals and, according to Pontus Karlsson Martell’s Swiss club Chur Unihockey, the duo will meet for the remaining two matches for Höllviken, before the Swiss league starts again.
– So is. We’ll see what class he has, he hasn’t played since last spring, but we will definitely benefit from him. Both as a player and as a person, Joon Berggren said.