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It was the guests from Östergötland who started by far the best: Markus Ljung and Oula Palve made sure to use speed and technology to the best of their ability as Linköping slid into a two-goal lead.
Then Skellefteå woke up: in the second period, the team came out and started to hold the puck much better, at the same time that Linköping became stressed and frustrated.
Filip Berglund from the LHC:
– It pushes us back, we get anxious and we start chipping records … We have to figure it out somehow. If we start skating, things will happen, says Berglund in C More.
Wingerli with margins on the right side
Andreas Wingerli scored two goals Saturday night, the first midway through the second period and the second two seconds from the end. Tuomas Kiiskinen completed the change with his 3-2 goal.
Oscar Möller, Skellefteå captain:
– We make a first period of real cash, but we turn the tables in the second. We have long attacks and they lose a lot of energy. When Wingerli scored the second goal, we sat on the bench and just ‘shit, did he come in?’ Now we go to the dressing room and enjoy the evening, says a happy and satisfied Oscar Möller to C More.