Växjö won the away summit against Leksand in SHL

Game. Växjö Lakers pull up to the top of the SHL table.

It was the fourth win in a row against Leksand and is now leading by five points.

The top match, at least according to the SHL schedule, was at Tegera Arena on Saturday afternoon when he faced the Leksand Växjö Lakers.

The home team has set out to improve its home stats saying Masars are the best in the SHL on home ice.

After 12 minutes, for example, the score was 7-1 on shots and at times Växjö did not go out of their area.

The first goal came naturally and it was Kale Ostmann who scored 1-0 after breaking the ice that made Emile Larmy against Vaxjo. Ostmann was played by hardy Växjö defender Hamann Aktell, who wasn’t accurate enough in his area.

However, Hamann will quickly retaliate.

After a long dribble at the midfield, Manuel Agren cleared the puck and Hamann played freely, and had an open goal. 1-1 and an open match, again.

Leksand has a notable difficulty in the power game on home snowboard.

Before the match, they had 39 minutes of five on four and five on three without scoring. Or 20 occasions if you like.

But Växjö has no such problems.

Discussed goal

It only took 18 seconds before the match was run five-for-four. Joel Pearson freed Lucas Bengson who hit the ball into the open goal.

And 33 seconds later, Kali Kosella made it 1-3 when he hit the hole and took care of the rebound. The goal was discussed and Mantas Armales was furious with the referees. He was checked by Martin Lundberg in the sequence before the target and ended up off center. But since the Rulers did not directly explode, the target could not be ruled out. Armalis was hot and wanted to go to the judges. But his teammates stopped him. He then chose to hit the goalkeeper’s club hard in the side to make it more clear what he thought of the goal.

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– It’s a clear connection, the referee has to blow straight and deal with the interference, Ole Alsing told C More in the second half.

In the third period, Oscar Lang reduced Fackshaw’s lead to 2-3 and then a violent forcing by the home team followed. But the Lakers maintained their fourth consecutive win.

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