Örebro defeated Skellefteå in the SHL semi-final after a fatal goal

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Örebro then drew away against Skellefteå and then went on to win their first SHL semi-final by a score of 5-2.

– There are many unfortunate but also very bad situations, says Sea Moore expert Staffan Kronwall.

Oscar Müller scored 2-1 for Skelleftea early in the second half.

But five minutes later the equalizer came in lethal fashion to say the least.

Skellefteå defender Linus Högberg was without a stick, as was goalkeeper Linus Söderström. At the same time, Skellefteå failed to get the puck out of their area and it got worse when Elias Salomonsson and Andreas Wengerli tangled and lost the puck.

Carlson’s first goal

That meant Örebro went two-on-one against clubless Hojbjerg, serving super talented Linus Oberg Leo Karlsson who scored the equalizer and his first goal in the qualifiers.

– The man (Skellefteå) has the disc once, twice and maybe even three times. C Moore expert Staffan Kronwall says there are many unfortunate but very bad situations.

The winning goal would come in the third period.

Leo Karlsson quickly brought the puck into the midfield and moved forward. Once in the attacking area, Milton Oscarsson, who passed to Linus Oberg, made it 3-2 with six minutes left.

– It was a great hockey goal, says Öberg in C More.

Great playing Enroth

Skellefteå made a solid attempt to equalize, but the great Jonas Enroth held on to several crucial saves.

– He’s really good and does a good job in every match, says Oberg.

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Örebro finally scored twice in an empty goal cage and won the first round, 5-2.

The next semi-final will be played in Örebro on Monday.

Leo Karlsson celebrates after the 2-2 goal.
Leo Karlsson celebrates after the 2-2 goal.

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