Leksand defeated Frölunda – after the masses were overrun

1000 games on site in Scandinavia

Guthenberg. Leksand’s invasion of the Hordes in Scandinavia raised the Valley Team.

They turned 1-0 into an away win after criticizing John Quinville for scoring his first goal of the season.

The match ended with a score of 3-4.

It was a public party in Scandinavia on a Saturday evening.

Various Leksand fan groups carried out an “invasion trip” and up to 1000 players helped fix the best audience figure of the season in SHL – 11004 people.

Frölunda started the fastest and in the first half scored the first goal of the match via Anders Grönlund. Leksand’s fourth series had a rough time this season and once again they were on the ice with a goal behind them.

Frolunda goalkeeper Lars Johansson fell ill on match day and Denmark’s Frederic Deschaux played superbly in the opening game in goal. He was dominant between jobs.

Jericho hit again

In the second half, Lexand tied through John Quinville. North America had a rough time at the start of the SHL and the idea was that he would take a place in the first series and be an attacking weapon. Sportbladet sillysvep was able to reveal this week that Quenneville has received criticism for its efforts and received an extension. C More expert Niklas Wakegaard also commented on the Canadian action effort.

After 12 minutes, the Leksands had a solid game and Kalle Östman made a 1–2 sweep. Ostmann was recruited late from Leksand and had been planning to play for Västerås at Allsvenskan this season.

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Many saw Ostman as a key player, perhaps as a temporary center until the arrival of Marek Hrivc. But so far, Ostman has impressed greatly and is at the top of the Indoor Points League. It also leads the first Leksand series with approved praise.

Stay away from Lexand

Before the end of the period, Anthony Greco equalized with a powerful shot. It was Jericho’s fourth goal so far.

But it did not end with the goal 2-2 in the second half. Carter Ashton splashed the offensive blue puck and played Justin Kloss who scored an open goal.

At the start of the third half, Anton Lindholm threw a puck ball that surprisingly found its way into Frolunda’s goal. 2-4 and the shot does not seem far-fetched for Dechu.

Mats Rosselli trimmed Olsen but despite the jitters, Liksand held on and won the match.

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