Brynäs clinched his second consecutive SHL win away to Örebro

Orebridge. Brennas had an interesting week with important wins at home against Leksand and away to Örebro.

Gävle became a ghost for Örebro, and it was the eighth consecutive victory between the two teams in the regular season.

The full backs are both goalscorers and goalkeeper Anders Lindbäck, who kept a clean sheet, became the protagonists of the match.

Just over three minutes into the third period, Johannes Kinfal made it 1-0 to Brenas.

Fortunately, the ball rebounded behind Örebro goalkeeper Jonas Enroth.

The second goal was more beautiful when Samuel Johansson added a direct shot after Johan Larsson and Dmytro Timashov had hit the home team.

For a long time it was a scoreless match between teams playing the hockey-like game of control.

Despite everything, it was a solid match and chances both ways ahead of the usual Saturday circuit.

– I liked the match, but I had to hang two or three bowls. Örebro striker Matthias Bromme says I have to become more selfish in this hockey life, it’s not fun when you don’t score goals.

Stjärnbacken was forced to leave

With 56 seconds left in the first half, Brennas was teetering, but Hannes Bjorninen’s club was clearly elevated when he headed in a shot from Johannes Kinval.

Örebro had to do without his best player for most of the match, as defender Philipp Holm was sent off after a tackle from Johannes Kinval in the first half.

He couldn’t continue playing this match. That’s all I know now, says Orebro coach Niklas Ericsson.

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Philip Holm ranks fifth in the backroom league in the SHL with four goals and 21 assists in 32 games.

The text has been updated.

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