TIMRÅ. Jonathan Dahlin scored his first SHL goal in his career.
The sold-out scene exploded on his signature tune Du ska va Presidente med Imperiet.
“It was great, I hope he loosens up a bit,” the 24-year-old says to Sea More.
At the end of the second half against Linköping did Jonathan Dahlin His first goal of SHL.
In the power game, he had plenty of space to score 2-1 for Timra.
It’s always fun to score the first goal of the season. There was good pressure in the stands, it’s great and very cool. Jonathan Dahlin says I love playing in front of this audience.
Already at the premiere against Frölunda in Scandinavia, the returning star took part a lot.
Then he missed the first goal and played until the second and took his turn in the penalty shootout.
Now it was Timra’s first home show in front of 5800 spectators and Jonathan Dahlin’s first SHL game on his home ground.
Returnees surrender
Newly acquired Nick Halloran scored Timra’s first goal, as well as in strong play in the comeback after a shot from returnee Emil Peterson.
The American was also the one to make it 3-1, following an invitation from Jonas Gunland and played by homecoming Anton Lander.
Ty Rattie, who was one of Timrå’s big stars last season, scored the equalizer in strong play for Linköping and was annoyed by the cheering towards the standing crowd.
Crazy crowd pressure
The deaf people were crammed into singing in the stands long before the match.
The heels on the short side drowned out loud music in the speakers.
The speaker also had to resort to the classic grumbling “Can everyone take a step toward the middle so everyone can come in”.
Big Tifo celebrates the returning four stars Jonathan Dahlin, Anton Lander, Emil Peterson and Anton Wieden.
Previously, Jonathan Dahlén played with Timrå in Hockeyallsvenskan twice again with a lot of goals and also scored goals in the NHL.
The text has been updated.