Brenna’s darkness in Allsvenskan hockey –

Updated on 21.26 | Published 21.24

No goal has been scored on home ice since October 18.

In order to match the aim and target of Brynäs Zerolat och utbuat av hemmafansen.

– Everything is very bad, says striker Anton Rudin.

A week ago, Brinas got a clean sheet and a draw when they lost 0-2 to Tingsried.

Brennas were also tied 0-2 in the first leg before that, the derby with Bjorklofen.

Tonight against Södertälje in front of nearly 6,000 spectators, it happened again. The visitors dominated the game (winning shots 33-18) and won 2-0 and the crowd made their displeasure known early on.

Brynäs’ last goal at the ERP Monitor Arena came in the home encounter with Djurgården on 18 October.

The game had a “good start theme” meaning a tiger throw, meaning that a large number of teddy bears would be thrown onto the ice when Brinas scored the first goal.

But with seven minutes to go, and a commercial break, they didn’t dare wait any longer to score a home goal, and instead were dumped on the ice.

Watch your team’s effort

The first period ended scoreless, but for long moments there was only one team on the ice: Södertälje SK. The visitors had everything Brynäs lacked and were frequent threats to Anders Lindbäck.

After the first period, Anton Rudin was merciless in his criticism of the team’s actions:

– Not good at all, very comfortable, very bad passing and we don’t win close matches. Everything is very bad. Above all, we have to win close matches, that’s the first thing. Maybe just what we need to pay attention to now, he tells TV4.

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Södertälje’s breakthrough goal came just three minutes into the first half. Scoring king Marcus Eriksson played newly acquired Stelio Matthaus, who scored his first goal in his sixth match for SSK.

Then came SSK’s strong dominance again. After the end of the first half of the match, whistles were booed by the home team’s fans.

One minute remained until the end of the first half when SSK defender Simon Bertelsson tackled Oli Vainio at full strength. The referees initially assessed it as a penalty kick due to the accusation, but after a video evaluation, Prenasbaken was completely cleared.

Vainio did not play in the third period, which was largely controlled by Södertälje at the start.

With just over three minutes left in the game, Viktor Grahn made it 2-0.

Despite the poor home game, Brinas sits second in the table.

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