Jonathan Dallens from Timrå saw the same – and the series: “Not approved”

Timro. Victory at the Battle of Västernorrland.

But Timrå’s super-series came off the ice scoreless for the fourth straight game:

– There are now twelve unsanctioned stints anywhere along the track from our entire squad, says self-deprecating Jonathan Dallin.

After two losses in a row, Timrå had to win again – and that was also in a challenger encounter with Modo.

The home team turned a 1-2 lead into a 4-2 win after three goals from the team’s second set with Emil Pettersson, Robin Hansel and Magnus Bajjarvi.

For the much-talked about first series, with Anton Lander, Jonathan Dahlen and Filip Hallander, it is still the leader in points production.

The trio have zero points after four games and also have a total of 17 goals in minus.

Jonathan Dahlin was of course happy with the victory, but he was also very honest about his opinion of his performance and the performance of the entire series so far.

-We’ve talked a lot among ourselves already. We won’t talk much, but go out and show him on the ice. “We shouldn’t analyze it too much,” he says.

Jonathan Dallin.

He gets praise from his teammate

When Timrå coach Anders Karlsson was asked in the press conference about the lack of points in the series, he took it to the defensive.

– I’m not worried, today I think they had twelve clear chances without entering the ball. That ketchup bottle, when the cap is closed, there will be a lot of ketchup.

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Dalin reacts to his coach’s assessment of opportunities.

– twelve? I didn’t feel that way. We watch the video and maybe it’s not as bad as you say yourself everywhere. But the feeling is not good anyway.

Dahlén then heard his teammate Emil Pettersson praised the group.

– It was nice. I really don’t know. It’s hard to say, but there are twelve unconfirmed spells anywhere on the pitch out of our entire squad. decent.

But Anders Karlsson has no plans to split the series:

– There’s no chance, he says.

Anders Carlsson.

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