The failure of the LHC arose in the important victory of Brynäs



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Oulva Palve scored just three goals in the fall in his 31 games with Linköping, well below expectations.

In mid-January, the switch went to Gävle, where Brynäs’s new striker has been improving and has now scored seven goals in 20 games.

Decisive goals for the match

It was he who scored the first and last goals when Brynäs beat Frölunda 3-0 at home on Saturday and now on Tuesday night he again took a step forward and forced what turned out to be Brynäs’s winning goal (2- 0) at home. against Örebro just minutes after third period.

Palve then stood up to disaster in front of Örebro goalkeeper Jhonas Enroth and shaved off a return from Chad Billin’s high shot as the puck bounced off the Finn.

That Tuesday’s match is about heaven or hell was seen above all in the attitude of Brynäs’s players as they fought closely and collectively and made it 1-0 midway through the second period.

A real-will goal in which Brynäs forward Adam Pettersson with a little effort managed to manipulate the puck towards goal with a backhand, while Greg Scott sneaked in front of goal and there he directed the first goal of the match .

– We fight, we fight. We have spoken and insisted that we must show a different attitude. “Enough is enough” is probably a little bit now. We got an insult a few days ago), they took him away and now we will make some good of the remaining matches, Anton Rödin told C More before the third period.

Oskarshamn Shadows

And the 2-0 of Oula Palve came after 2.31 but also a reduction of Borna Rendulic to 2-1 after 8.35. But when Adam Pettersson went 3-1 into an empty cage with just four seconds left, the second straight win at full time was a done deal.

– We do a stable performance. It is important for us to build on self-confidence, the art now is to continue like this, says Pettersson.

A great victory to say the least when Frölunda beat Oskarshamn on Tuesday night. This means Brynäs below the line now has the same number of points and as many games played (47) as Oskarshamn, who remains above the line thanks to slightly better goal difference.

Marie Hallman / TT



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