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TIMRÅ.
“Brynäs is a hockey team, a hockey team, a hockey team, a hockey team,” They chanted heel Timrå throughout the match.
view of it?
no.
Snow deer skin.
From Stockholm, I ran north to eat pizza first with Christer Jonasson and then saw up close the incredibly exciting finale in the SHL, Losec ice hockey at its best, at its worst, and of course that’s weird.
An endless number of ice hockey games are played here from September and six months onwards, home and away, south and north, on weekends and during the week, and so will be finally decided in the last shivering rounds.
who will win?
No, who loses and gets flogged, poked and tortured in the playoffs doesn’t necessarily have to be about the existence of the Union, but there is no escaping the fact that teams in danger of relegation can hear the eerie hissing from the darkness below.
“Al-Mtouna en onsdaaaag i nooooovember”.
Suede anxiety.
And now it is as close as possible to a complete truth.
HV71 has three points and sixteen goals to its credit over Brynäs with one run to play, although with a theoretical chance for Gävle still creeping over the line Gävlebokken is likely to win the upcoming Prix d’Amérique.
“One, two, Silvigarde is coming for you.”
Mind you, dark as javelin waters
After the necessary solid victory against HV71 last Saturday, Brynäs came to Timrå and had to play the knife-to-the-throat match without Anton Rudin.
The captain took a shot in the foot against HV71 and may have tried to play on the injection but had to throw in the towel after two tests in the morning warm-up and one more attempt at the warm-up.
Don’t miss the cow until the stall is empty, so to speak.
Putting Temra up 1-0 in a five-for-three game midway through the period and when it came down 2-0 early in the third period the upside was massive, it wasn’t particularly encouraging that bottom contender HV71 managed to score a 2-0 lead on penalties at the end of the half the second.
It was 4-0 to Timra after Brinas knocked the goalkeeper out in a crippled attempt to chase the tackle.
Timra’s four goals were scored by four defenders, and the Finns scored two goals in front of the assistant captain of the Finnish national team in the Brenas booth.
After the game, some players tried to “stay in the here and now”, whatever stage they were going on there, and to the extent that they dared to look forward to the end of the season, it was with a kind of feigned optimism.
You know, the makeup that needs to be done because the alternative doesn’t exist.
If you looked closely, it was clear that most people’s minds were as dark as Javelin water.
Timrå even canceled the post-match press conference due to consideration for the opponents and it took a long time before Mikko Manner came out to talk.
Who will make the decision to fire Manner?
He appeared concerned and told us that Brinas should get his key players back, particularly Roden and Bertilsson, as soon as possible, and that it might be appropriate to rest the tired players on Thursday and before the first Malmö meeting in a week’s time.
Talk about the importance of everyone feeling all kinds of emotions, joy, fear and anxiety about what’s to come, that they should talk to each other properly, maybe come up with something funny (good luck) and then recharge.
It’s also interesting to remember how it happened when Brynäs saved the contract the last time relegation games were played in Gavlerinken, against HV71 two years ago.
Then coach Peter Anderson was fired just days before the start of the best-of-seven series, to be replaced by Josef Boumedienne and Nils Eckmann.
The decision turned out to be quite balanced, Brynäs stood up and played HV71 of the SHL with a 4-1 in games.
The coaching cycle itself is unlikely to start now, I feel Brynäs has invested so much money, prestige and trust capital in Manner and his Finnish Troika that I can’t see who will make the decision to fire him.
It begins on Tuesday, anxiety hell, and if, against all odds, the Brynäs players had dozed off for a while last night, they must have woken up in shock and asked themselves what kind of hideous abomination they had seen in their nightmares.
– Was Silvegaard’s smile “toothless”?
Or are they two?