Leifby after Växjö’s second win over Skellefteå in the qualifiers

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SKELLEFTEÅ.

If you want to see goals, Laban said, you have to go to ice hockey.

If you want to see the vibes, you should go to a glob disco, as I say.

dirty snow

Skellefteå basked in the sun and greeted him like a Sardinian, people sat outside and lightly layered necks on the outside bleachers around that arena where they used to celebrate their SM gold before the Växjö Lakers got involved in the game.

Snow is perhaps the clearest sign of the arrival of spring and the final game of hockey.

Dirty, who did not have time to thaw.

There he lies and is ashamed.

SC’s recent hockey game meant everyone was on their toes, during the day an angry official from the municipal recreation department was in the hall and shouted that no bastard should jump in the rink after the home fans urged everyone to “jump as if the ground was on fire” .

The official’s fear of the platform collapsing was unfounded, hopeful enough and even old men with knees as fragile as seashells tried to join in for some time, 5800 wore yellow jerseys and there was certainly nothing wrong with the framing.

Jonathan Bodas came in and saw himself in the captain’s choke and went all the way to his circle and hit the plexit with the stick and that was probably the most rambunctious thing we saw this evening, because then the ice hockey started.

Ice hockey match.

Not particularly hot, Växjö stood in for a terrific turnaround after Lukas Bengtsson solved a compact situation with a geometrically advanced pass and Joel Kellman gave Dan Sexton a half-ice-covered puddle in the face on the right wing.

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Sexton hit the end of Tadeusz Nedomysl (Henrik Evertsson knows what qualities a striker should have) and the away team had a 0-1 lead that they intended to defend like a second-division side desperate for points and with the club president ready for it. Show all the judges Fiat Uno and a mare horse.

No comparisons with tonight’s referee effort.

Jonathan Budas.
Jonathan Budas.

Check out a night in a hotel

Växjö took as many shots on goal (11) in the entire game as there were Lakers supporters in their place (6), Skellefteå shot more but was effectively caught a few times by a really tough Växjö defense.

If Växjö players weren’t very strong along the edge, and they often were, they would flail a racquet blade so that shots went up the protective net, or they would lie, perch, or kneel perfectly in the shot line.

In times when shots did not go, or opportunities arose, Emile Larmey stood at the helm.

Finn’s shot saved by catching a ball on the goal line despite his whole body going in a different direction, the situation was reviewed on video but the feeling was that the referees mostly wanted to see the save from Al-Araq on replay.

For the most part it was tough.

At one point in the second period, Växjö defender Brian Cooper stood up with the protection of a half-cage and held the puck for 20 seconds (!) without doing anything, without anyone forcing him to do anything.

A kind of ice hockey, terribly boring to watch, and the pictures producer in the ring sometimes had such a hard time finding the replay that a perfectly normal pass was made right back on the blue, and when nothing else was completely normal. Again out of the blue, they instead stage a night out at a hotel for some onlookers.

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You don’t even want to slap someone in the face

Växjö plays a punishing kind of ice hockey that takes the edge off most, both gameplay and emotions, and opponents often get so frustrated that they don’t even want to slap someone in the face, but go home to their own booth. sullen and broken.

It’s kind of bottom trawling in ice hockey, and it doesn’t seem to matter how hot the hall is, how many thousands chant “scandal referee”, because in the end everyone wants to go home and make a fire out of their ice hockey interest and come back six months later.

If you now think I’m criticizing Växjö for being boring, you’re probably right, but I’m at least disappointed by the listlessness of Skellefteå, who still plays at home.

I don’t understand how Skellefteå can win four out of five matches against Växjö, so far in the history of ice hockey Växjö has only conceded two final games to Skellefteå out of a possible twelve and the Kronoberg residential city team doesn’t seem to understand how the SM hockey final was missed ice.

By the time they get that far at the end of the game, they’re like some kind of spider newly discovered in the Amazon for which no one’s found an antidote, they’re the slickest slippery soap someone dropped in a prison bathroom, they’re all-encompassing, sane, and infuriatingly superior. .

Robert Olson.
Robert Olson.

More suffering in the fifth grade Christmas games

Afterwards at the press conference, Ruban Olsson had no good answers on what to do to relax Växjö, Jurgen Johnson didn’t apologize for the victory but he wasn’t proud that it looked like it happened either.

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From the stands, what was most surprising was how asexual and sometimes dull the experience of ice hockey could be.

It is not clear on the ice that there are two fighters fighting for SM gold and it is curious how more heat can be generated in a match in round 22, when Rögle meets Brynäs.

I’ve seen more suffering at the fifth grade Christmas games than on the ice tonight.

From the heat that was still in the stands, nothing spread to the players on the ice, Jonathan Bodas was a lamb and Oscar Nilsson, who was then told he had 1.5 teeth from one of the Växjö players, reacted only to hit the stick in the rim once. .

After the match, the Växjö Vesuvio players ate while sitting on the floor in the catacombs before catching a plane to Ogaby, and when they hopped on their bandwagon, they received good news about Thursday’s home game.

The Växjö Vipers were eliminated in their seventh deciding semi-final against Storvreta, so now the hall may be full for the entire game on Thursday.

Unless Växjö BK trained in Torparängen.

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