Örebro beat Leksandre in SHL – crowd failure at Tejera Arena

Orebro kills Lexand

Game. Increasingly difficult economic conditions in society began to appear in the hockey arenas.

As in Tegera Arena where only 4,344 tickets were bought for the match.

She is one of the worst public figures in Tegera history.

Orebro got off to a strong start in the match which was held in Leksand.

He was close to Lexand’s Justin Kloss opening the scoring with a dream goal when he broke through the entire Örebro defense but missed an open goal at the last minute.

After that, Örebro celebrated.

After 15:08, defender Rasmus Rissanen superbly dribbled the offensive blue line and scored a penalty in the first goal.

Four minutes later, in the last minute of the first half, Örebro turned the game around, and finally Oliver Ecklind managed to push the ball into the open after a superb display forward by Mastomaki.

In the second half, Örebro increased its lead to 0-3 after Christian Nakiva’s goal.

Emil Larsson seemed to cut through the game with 5.03 left in the middle of the period. In the power game, he scored the fourth Örebro goal. Lexand contracted in the third game, trailing 3-4.

One of the worst numbers

Leksand has had a tough time drawing fans into the arena so far this season. In the opening match against Skellefteå, only 5,510 spectators attended and on Thursday night there was a lower attendance of 4,344. One of the worst figures in Tegera’s SHL history, the arena opened in 2005.

Leksand has a large portion of public accommodations outside of Leksand. Of course, increased overheads, for example, interest, travel and electricity in the community also affect hockey fans, as they keep their pennies stronger than before.

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Lakesand will now carry out a series of actions to fill the hall. Against Örebro, seat tickets were sold for just over a hundred Swedish krona and they plan to start hockey buses from major cities in Dalarna. They have also appointed a Supportive Liaison Officer (SLO) who is responsible for communications with club supporters and supporter associations.

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