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play sand? Can I write a crisis for Chris?

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Brinas coach Miko Manner promised to celebrate the victory over Lakesand with schnapps – and of course he was right.

Because… “Now Comes the Fun” by Brenas.

“We’re cornering the guys.”

You probably remember the old 70’s and 80’s campaign by Systembolaget along with the sports movement so that people could have a healthy view of alcohol and drink more moderately.

Of course, there was no bandy player in Sweden who hollowed out the corner in the 1980s, but the advertising campaign has nonetheless become a classic, and since the Pratt system had already been abolished in 1955, I allow myself at first to write some alcoholic-romantic lines.

Of course Manner will get a kick or two after a real big concrete win over Lakesand.

Reports stated that he had been frustrated recently, after suffering some sharp losses to Brenas, I carried all the frustration of Gavlepou on his shoulders, so when after the important, because it was a win, I asked him how he would celebrate, the answer came spontaneously.

– We coaches have a tradition of eating a little schnapps when we win. Let’s hope there are no cobwebs on the bottleThe Finnish trainer said, adding that they do it in moderation and as adults.

Goal! The roof was not raised

Pär Styf, Leksand’s assistant coach who attended the press conference, didn’t keep up with the fluctuations and looked like he had just gotten an even. “Experiments on entangled photons that showed violations of Bell’s inequality and paved the way for quantum information science” Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.

With 7,720 other people, it wasn’t quite a patch on the door but still an impressive number during bull weeks and when electric bills crashed as long as delivery notes printed on dot-matrix printers crashed onto our hall floors, everyone and I saw that Brynäs had clearly won a fair win.

Leksand took the lead early when Kalle Östman hit not the crossbar, but the center post, the center crossbar, with which Tommy Söderström was rubbing his ass. Video reviews in Swedish ice hockey sometimes became satirical.

The referees went out to look at the goal, which was a goal, while everyone in the ring on the replay saw that the puck was in the goal.

Players in Leksand celebrated the goal, opponents in the Brenas booth hung their heads, fans sang about the goal, teletext pages were refreshed, people talked about the goal outside the pub in Strömsbro, and then the referees went out on the ice afterwards. Several minutes to announce:

– Goal!

The roof was not raised.

It saddens me when I see such cruel hockey

Brinas had three free throws in the first half and missed them all, but Nick Olesen scored his first goal of the evening.

After a few picky dismissals by those who wandered around looking for submissions and followed the rulebook with such gusto you’d think it was by Fritz Klebermass, the bar has been raised a bit, but thanks to – or because of – the bar being set just a bit above par. Earth from the start didn’t really ignite the match.

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Being a meeting between Brynäs and Leksand, it was very calm and emotional on the ice and I feel really sad when I see such emotional ice hockey.

I will be sad.

I may not have been hoping for one player to slap another across the face (admittedly, it might be Leete), but I was hoping to see a sewage-smelling gauntlet on someone else’s face.

but not.

This match with the “Derby Character” was a korgosse celebration over 60 minutes.

It was 5-2 at the end after Leksand came a bit close and William Stromgren made it 4-2 with six minutes left, before Nick Olsen scored his third goal of the evening and decided a bit more with a goal in the open penalty area.

Brynä’s poor and unlucky period seems to be over and the team, in my opinion, given how they looked at times anyway, should be able to look up the table.

To miss the playoff would be a fiasco.

Can I Write Crisis for Chris Harnstam?

Notably, the Gävle team, despite poor results, has averaged 6,334 in Gavlerinken this season, the best number measured since 2007.

Lexand, on the other hand, is in the eye of the storm, but I still can’t say the team is in crisis, no bells or alarms can be sounded because the ground around the team is eroding and they are now slowly, if nothing drastic happens, demolish the hole .

Chris?

Am I even allowed to write that way or is Chris Harnstam coming after me now, because it’s about ice hockey and not floating crowns or stunted growth or long sponsorship waiting lists?

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Leksand’s distance to teammate Malmö, which scored almost no real points, is significant, and even to HV71 there is now a gap for all of the above teams.

Afternoon and evening when HV71 also sacked the all-important assistant coach, who in no way could be blamed for the team’s lack of production but might have other corpses in the closet, to bring in Challe Berglund, who had barely stood in the ice hockey booth since Anja won Pärson with her first giant slalom win, Crisis’ big, heavy character may be resounding elsewhere.

What’s going on, HV?

When will Peter Ekelund start training with the team again?

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