Skellefteå beat Växjö-reduces SM Final

Decide in the fifth period

Skelleftea pending.

Simon Robertsson became a huge hero when he decided on an insane drama against Växjö in the fifth period – and cut back the last series.

“It’s a fair win,” says Robertson after the 3-2 win on C Moore radio.

For 91 minutes, the players worked on the ice.

But in the end it was the players at Skellefteå who celebrated. The decision came in the fifth period when Simon Robertson hit a penalty kick at the winning puck right after Linus Lindstrom tied the game.

– I got two jobs one after the other. It would have been nice to have the other in, says Robertson.

It was the nail in the coffin of a match that would have been scoreless but instead devolved into an insane drama.

Simon Robertson celebrates after his decisive goal.
Simon Robertson celebrates after his decisive goal.

Blast target

When Bär Lindholm scored 1-0 after 48 minutes, it was the start of an insane goal explosion. Dan Sexton equalized and with just 3.35 minutes left to play, Joel Kellman sent Vacshaw in for 2-1.

But it was not clear there.

Viktor Sternborg was sent off for tripping and Oscar Müller equalized, one minute after Väckshaw’s goal. However, it was the goal that made the home team protest.

and audit

Philip Sandburg pushed Brian Cooper, whereupon a roof in the middle of the castle cracked open. surface where Jonathan Buda’s pass found its way to Müller, who scored the equaliser.

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– It’s cross-checking. She is a miss. It was a pretty big hole when Cooper ended up on his stomach instead of a stick in the line of fire. I understand the annoyance, says C-Moore broadcasting expert Niklas Wikegaard.

The first overtime period was scoreless. But there was also a situation when protests were added – this time on the part of Skellefteå.

“Throws leg very clearly”

Brian Cooper hit Jonathan Bodas with a knee tackle that then landed on a Skelleftea player. Skellefteå wanted to see a five-minute dismissal but Cooper got two minutes for stumbling.

– throws his leg very clearly. We’ve seen a render like this for five minutes. I’m surprised they don’t look into the accident, says Johan Tornberg, C Moore’s expert.

Simon Robertson’s goal came 11 minutes into the fifth overtime period.

– There are small margins in overtime, says Växjö coach Jürgen Johnson.

The next match will be played in Skellefteå on Saturday.

Skellefteå's Pär Lindholm battles with Växjö's Hardy Häman Aktell and goalkeeper Emil Larmi.
Skellefteå’s Pär Lindholm battles with Växjö’s Hardy Häman Aktell and goalkeeper Emil Larmi.

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