SHL: Face Lexand Timra

Updated on 21.14 | Published on 21.10

Leksand faced Timra after three goals in the second half.

18-year-old Felix Unger Sorum became Al Nasr’s manager with two assists.

The match ended 4-1.

In the second period, Leksand turned the tables.

Midway through, Max Verono gave the hosts the lead, and before the game was over Peter Cilarek added the goal.

Felix Unger Sorum was responsible for two of the transformative performances, with the 18-year-old now providing up to four assists this season.

He won despite a nightmare start

At the end of the match, Cale Östmann made it 4-1 into an empty cage.

It was the third win in a row for Leksand, although they had to work hard right away.

Just 22 seconds later, Matt Caito was ejected — and on the subsequent power play, Jonathan Dallin scored the first goal of the game.

With 44 seconds on the clock.

– It is not common to score a goal with the first touch of the puck, he says on TV4.

When Lexand equalized, the match was not only 1-1, but also for Kaito and himself.

The American scored his first goal of the season and took revenge for the expulsion that paved the way for the underdog status.

“No one is good”

Timrå have now lost three of their last four matches. At the time, coach Anders Karlsson was harsh in judging his players.

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– There is no one good today actually, says TV4.

As for Leksand, Malmo awaits in the next round. Timrå gets a reload against Växjö.

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