The Emanuelsson brothers behind Luleå’s win



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He criticized the hearing’s decision: “What you don’t understand”

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Einar Emanuelsson scored two goals.

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Einar Emanuelsson scored two goals.

Older brother Petter started the shooter.

Little brother Einar decided.

The Emanuelsson brothers were behind Luleå’s 5-2 victory against IK Oskarshamn.

Petter Emanuelsson’s goal was perhaps not the most beautiful of his career for the 29-year-old. The forward broke in front of the area and saw the puck ricochet through goalkeeper Joe Cannata and past the goal line.

The referees first allowed the game to continue, but after reviewing the video, it was deemed approved.

The goal was 1-0. Oskarshamn, however, tied twice, until Einar Emanuelsson remained ahead.

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Petter Emanuelsson made it 1-0.

At the crossroads

The 23-year-old burst into the middle zone and landed a perfect pass from Isac Brännström. Once in the front zone, he stayed away from the hill and put the puck very well on the cross for 3-2.

– Isac is fine. I feel like I have the hill on my back, so I try to cover the disk. It was nice to see him come in, he says in C More.

Einar Emanuelsson was finally able to score his second goal of the game from an empty goal in the third period. Luleå won 5-2 after Erik Gustafsson also scored on an empty net.

Dripping ejection

Otherwise, it was an event that was marked by many expulsions. Among other things, Daniel Sondell was ejected somewhat drastically in the first period of the ejection booth.

The hill was sent to cut when it was to be released into the ice. He then stood with his feet in the kick-off booth while teasing an IKO player approaching with the club and was shown to him again.

Criticized the hearing decision

There were 50 Oskarshamn supporters at the scene. Luleå assistant coach Henrik Stridh says they lacked their supporters and expected another message from the government that would not open up the possibility of welcoming more people to the stadiums.

– We have full respect for the covid and all that it means with the pandemic, but it is difficult to understand as a leader the decision that came. They’ve been thinking about making a decision since August 21 and then no decision was made, that’s perhaps the hardest part of the whole thing. It’s exhausted, but we fly in a crowded SAS plane where you sit four centimeters away, but here you have to seat 50 people on an ice rink for 4,000, that’s what you really don’t understand. But what do I know, I’m not a politician, says Stridh in C More.

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