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“Everything feels like a little vanilla ice cream”
Of: Anton Johansson
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Several of the best players left.
Then Brynäs was run over at the SHL home premiere against Oskarshamn and lost 2-5.
– I claim they are too big numbers, says Brynäs’ new coach Peter Andersson on C More.
52 seconds. Oskarshamn wasted no time in scoring his first goal this SHL season.
Nolan Zajac snuck in from the blue line, grabbed the puck and placed the shot behind a concealed Viktor Andrén in Brynäs goal.
“Everything feels like vanilla ice cream”
Jaedon Descheneau tied in the first period, but with five seconds left, Oskarshamn’s new acquisition, Fredrik Olofsson, scored the lead goal.
– I think everything feels a little vanilla ice cream right now. It goes a bit back and forth and we have a lot to improve, Brynäs Patrik Berglund said at C More after first period.
“It’s not like a 5-2 game”
But there was no improvement. Instead, Oskarshamn really rushed in and made sure to lead 5-1 after two periods played.
– We do very good things, we play a lot in their zone and we create decent chances. There are many expulsions. Discipline is very important and we are lacking. We catch a stupid ejection in the midfield and they go 2-1. 5 against 5, it is very good that we can continue to build. It doesn’t feel like a 5-2 game, says Brynäs coach Peter Andersson.
Oskarshamn won the match 5-2 where they could see new acquisition Fredrik Olofsson score a goal and three assists in their first SHL match.
– It’s very good that the guys get a good result and good self-confidence, says IKO coach Martin Filander.
Many players were lost
Brynäs lacked several prominent players. Among others, Anton Rödin, Greg Scott and Nicklas Danielsson, who formed the first network last season, were not on the ice. At Oskarshamn, key forward Richard Palmberg, among others, was not present.
The barometer wrote Thursday morning that he will be absent for a long time.
-It is under investigation, it is doubtful for the next game in any case, says Martin Filander.
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