SHL: Marcus Livbe after Brinas Malmö

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gable.

Anxiety, anxiety is hereditary, the wound in my throat, the cry of my heart in the world.

You know Pär Lagerkvist.

19 seasons at Mörrum before disappearing as coach at Alvesta.

Going to Javel to meet light and hope this spring is just as counterintuitive as going to the moon to meet someone to share your life with.

After a coffee at the home of orthopedics professor and old Brynäs and national team doctor Lennart Hovelius, I was early in Gavlerinken to see if you could cure anxiety.

You can.

Especially when 6,000 people come to an ice hockey game filled with so much doom that they shoot off the ground like helium balloons.

I have rarely encountered such compact black vision

Brynäs, who has never been out of Sweden’s top ice hockey series in the modern era, entered this qualifying series with a tone of lamentation not directly worthy of a league winning 13 gold medals.

Which includes Tord Lundstrom, “Tegern” Johansson, Lars-Göran Nilsson, Will Loveqvist, The Salming Brothers and a few others hanging from the ceiling.

Everywhere, pessimism rushed forward and spread like a spring river, and it is rare in a sporting context that I have encountered such a monolithic pessimism as here in Gävle before these infernal matches.

Is there anyone between Tönnebro and Tierp who believes in this team?

if so; Make yourself known!

The measure of the air was still standing before the first match against Malmö in this suffering that some in the SHL office chose to “play out”.

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The name does not correspond at all to what is at stake and what awaits the loser, and what it will be like in Brynäs and Gävle in the future I don’t even want to think about.

appallingly shoddy

6207 has come to witness, the many sadomasochists (those some call cheerleaders) let down the team they’ve let down for a few seasons now.

Immediately after the touchdown, it was so quiet on the field that everyone could hear Uwe Moulin’s beard growing, but soon heels flew in and tried to shoot the home team, who also got off to the start that all coaches, players, teams and fans want. in a match.

1-0 after five minutes through a pinpoint control by Greg Scott, but in hindsight it seemed like it was the worst thing that could have happened to Brinas.

It was as if Jannes Slam and Spolservice had come in and sucked all the energy out of the team and had shockingly poor play in their area for the rest of the match.

I’ve seen better organized defensive play late in the “Heartbreak” nightclub and Malmö hasn’t been slow to capitalize on the open nursery in Brynäs.

Fredrik Handemark managed to equalize just before half-time, in Brenes second goalkeeper Jussi Olkinora, Oliver Laurissen made it 1-2, the shot was fired from a tight angle but the Finnish goalkeeper looked generally disinterested as he tried half-heartedly. his far post to relieve.

It came 1-3 after only 23 seconds, and there it felt like the game was almost decided despite half the game remaining, although Brynäs got a 2-3 puck after a tangled situation and a long video review two minutes early by the others.

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Impact of changing coach?

Damage.

If it’s speed, fan, lighter legs and lower shoulders that make Ove Molin, the “rescuer in distress,” on this team, then he and his new gunslinger will have a lot to think about.

Some good things are gone

Malmö played a good game away from home, this Malmö is not a machine, but they had time to prepare and take advantage of their chances.

In addition to an important away win, Lukas Fernblum scored his first two goals for Malmö and goalkeeper Adam Werner looked calmer than both Olkinora and Anders Lindbäck, and even then Lindbäck sat in the booth the whole match.

The goalkeeper position is a concern for Brenas, I don’t know if they have a clear first-choice goalkeeper, but no matter who they now think should be the first-choice goalkeeper, this first-choice goalkeeper is not stable enough.

After the 2-5 goal in an open square, the arena quickly emptied like a terrarium as visitors were informed that the King Cobra had escaped.

I sat for a while and followed a lonely boy of six and seven and his desperate struggle against despair.

“We love Brinas” he yelled several times before his mother or father thought it was enough time to go home.

Räddaren i nöden stood up at the press conference afterward and talked about Brynäs “doing many good things” and “could improve on some”, but I wonder if he thinks the opposite is true.

Brinas has missed a few good things and he should improve everything and a little more if it’s not gray ice hockey everyday life and the “derby” against Almutona next season.

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It’s too early to fire the coach now, although, of course, you don’t know anything about Brynäs.

For the little guy still trying, for the “rescuer in distress” and all the resigned blacks, yellows, and reds out there, I really only have one piece of advice.

If you go through hell.

Keep walking.

Ove Moline.
Ove Moline.

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