MJÖRNBERG: The art of picking up an opponent



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Strong KRIF came into the game with four straight back wins at home against Troja / Ljungby, but against the best team in the series, not even a double two-goal lead was enough. The victory suite was crushed.

El Troja were heavy and good from the start of this afternoon, but it may be a sign that they weren’t really connected that they took two ejections in the offensive zone and threw a couple of game turns against a fast home team in the first period. . This is something Troy doesn’t do when they have a really good day.

But the fact that KRIF seized the opportunities and took the lead didn’t bother Troy. On the contrary. They were not at all concerned about being at a disadvantage.

KRIF is at its best fierce, a difficult team to face, but far from being as tactically outwitted as its opponent. They strive with a youthful enthusiasm to be creative all the time, which is basically a good thing, but which regularly turns into overly ambitious actions that put methodical opponents like Troy right in their hands.

And they live high up with their experienced uncles.

The two loyal servers belong to the team’s seniors and also topped the domestic points league ahead of this afternoon’s game. Of course, it was not very strange that it was Sebastian Magnusson (32) and Andreas Nordfeldt (34) who showed the way for KRIF. He did not score, but it was Sebastian Magnusson’s work in front of the area (where he thrives so well) that founded the 1-0 goal that Eddie Levin was able to get into the net after some confusion in the Troja defense and Andreas Nordfeldt filled in with 2 – 0 when clinically in a game reversal in the first period.

When KRIF made it 3-1 in the second, it was Nordfeldt who acted as the scorer as Magnusson stood at dusk in front of the box. They played a good game. Again.

Troy’s loyal servants weren’t that impressive. Tobias Törnkvist should have ended up in the wrong booth when he overreacted when Lukas Sjöblom (well deserved) received a match penalty for an ugly move on lying players in a fight and the usually rock hard but clean Daniel “Trucken” Karlsson Thörnros struck to a Sebastian celebrating Magnusson after goal 3-1. Unsightly and unworthy, but perhaps a small sign that Troy hasn’t had his best day so far.

But like I said, Troy was completely uninterrupted from being inferior and with good day or not, they were still by far the best team on the ice. Methodically and heavily, they rubbed. Tired KRIF, he held the baton and made his way into the match.

Both the second and third periods were not really about much more than Troy’s dominance, and the third periods also highlighted finesse.

Jesper Emanuelsson’s 3-3, where he took the puck in the midfield and surrounded the entire KRIF defense, including goalkeeper Isak Edman, was a real delicacy. The kind of pattern break that Troy completely lacked last year, but has significantly more this year.

That Alexander Bjurström then assisted Trojas 4-3 well (Emil Eriksson’s second kick in the match) was completely logical. He was involved in most of the best and it was not a coincidence. There, the Ljungby gang really does have a player who has sharpened offensive delivery.

In the end, there was no talk at all. 4-3 to Troy can be tight numbers with a tactical and methodical machinery decked out with a flamboyant tip that KRIF maneuvered.

It was the art of catching an opponent slowly but surely.

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Modo loan Linus Pettersson scored his first goals for Karlskrona when the team beat Vimmerby on the road 3-2 and if you want to find the net, you can easily do so in style. Pettersson scored all of his team’s goals and was therefore responsible for a hat trick.

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Mörrum sharpened the battle for Allettan’s spots correctly and got over the line when Nybro was beaten at home 4-2. At the same time, Tranås fell a bit further behind, losing 5-1 on the road to Halmstad Hammers. It is difficult for the Nybro and Tranås gangs. At the same time, Mörrum’s progress is very impressive.

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Piteå snapped their four-game losing streak when Kiruna AIF were beaten 3-2 at home. For Kiruna AIF, it was the second loss in a row since the team made a change in coaching position.

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Hanviken has made his way straight into Alletan’s career through a couple of good efforts at East Hockeyettan this fall. On Sunday, he took another scalp by defeating Strömsbro 6-4. At the same time, Wings beat Vallentuna with 5-3, leading to the series line battle correctly.

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It didn’t help to put an Allsvenskan goalkeeper in the Segeltorp area. Huddinge’s triumphant march through Hockeyettan östra continued even though it was Fredrik Bergvik, on loan from Södertälje, who was launched to meet the team’s goal.

4-2 was the final result with Huddinge’s figures only in the meeting between the two local rivals this time and although it was the league leaders who took all the points, it can still be considered a step forward for Segeltorp to achieve at least a small stop in the defensive bloodletting as it led to many unnecessary setbacks in the past.

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For the third consecutive game, defender Tobias Aronsson scored the decisive goal for Mariestad. In the last two days he has decided it in extra time, this afternoon he put the decisive 2-1 in the third half when Mariestad converted 0-1 to 4-1 at home against Malung and had his first triple in November.

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HC Dalen continues to strengthen its actions at the top of the western series. Goalkeeper Oscar Malm countered 26 shots and kept a clean sheet when Forshaga was beaten 1-0 on the road.

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Lindlöven turned a 0-2 disadvantage into a 3-2 win on the difficult summit at home to Borlänge. Anton Toolanen became the winning shooter around the middle of the third period.

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Extra time was needed to secure both a goal and a decision between Sundsvall and SK Lejon, but in the end Niclas Svedberg was able to score a decisive 1-0 for the home side.

Christof von Burg on the home team countered 20 shots and kept a clean sheet.

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