Örebro beat Timra – one victory away from the semi-finals

The strongest guests are in Timra

They came from two goals down to win the last time around.

But Timrå couldn’t do it this time.

Örebro won 4-2 and the semi-finals are now one victory away.

Örebro has a huge advantage in the semifinal struggle.

The near Bortais took the lead through Oliver Eckelend midway through the first half and a few minutes later Marcus Hardegard volleyed a shot against the crossbar to make it 2-0.

Admittedly, Timrå cut back on his size just before the break, but it was Örebro’s night.

Two straight goals

The guests scored two goals in a row in the second half, and in the third they came out with a score of 4-2.

The hope was for Temera that he would do the same in the last match. Then he scored two goals behind in the third period, then decided in extra time.

rescue from punishment

This evening they also faced a real attack and came close several times. Among others a penalty shoot-out, but Jonas Arntzen, who kept Örebro’s goal in place of Jonas Enroth, saved Robin Hansel’s attempt with the stick.

– The boys trusted me even though there were some matches without me. It’s just a matter of getting out there and driving, says Arntzen V.C. Moore.

Arntzen and Örebro’s defense had to end the game, but they held on.

– Cod is cod, regardless of its playoff form. Orebro has an advantage now but it’s just a matter of reloading, says Tempras lead Anton Lander V.C. Moore.

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Örebro won 4-2, lead the quarter-final series 3-1 in matches and can now take the decision at home on Saturday.

Linus Oberg celebrated after the 3-1 goal.
Linus Oberg celebrated after the 3-1 goal.

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