Frölunda turned and defeated Brynäs

Double deficit in the match.

But Frölunda finally managed to turn around and win at home against Brynäs with a score of 3-2, after an overtime decision.

“We look really tired,” Roger Runeberg tells C More.

Underdog twice. Despite this, Frölunda managed to beat Brynäs 3-2, after a crucial goal in extra time.

But it was Brinas who took the lead through the first scorer. Linus Lindblom, born in May 2003, was off the ice for just 38 seconds before serving for a 1-0. This was the SHL’s first ever talent changeover.

“dream”

You try to do what you can on the ice to help the team. It was a great feeling, tell C more and continue:

– It was a dream when you were playing in the streets when you were younger. I didn’t realize at first that she was in.

Thus, 19-year-old Linus is the third Lindblom sibling to represent the Brynä men’s team. Previously, Marcus and Oscar played for the SHL club.

Roger Ronberg.
Roger Ronberg.

I decided to work overtime

In the second half, Frölunda equalized. Anders Groenlund scored 1-1 after several rebounds.

– We had good pressure and there was a bit of chaos in front of the team’s goal, he says.

Brynäs then regained the lead through Samuel Johannesson’s power play before Frölunda equalized again when Mats Rosseli Olsen made it 2-2.

Ronberg: “Really tired”

After 60 minutes of play the game was still even and the match was decided in overtime. There, Jiri Inala served 3-2 and gave Frölunda the bonus point.

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We look really tired. Brynäs apparently didn’t play for ten days (Frölunda played on a Sunday). A difference in sharpness can be seen. Frölunda coach Roger Ronberg says:

It’s not the most beautiful hockey game, but I’m so glad we can win.

After the victory, Frölunda finished third in the table, while Brynäs finished eleventh.

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