An important match to create a margin in the qualification battle.
Brynäs then folded and took the victory in the first period.
– Bad shit, he’s no good anywhere, says Brynäsbacken Johannes Kinnvall after losing 3-4 to Timrå.
Brynäs mainly fights with HV71 to avoid qualifying matches. Three points at home against Timra would have been a step on the way.
Instead it was a loss.
Brynäs has been responsible for several poor starts lately. The first period against Timra was certainly no exception.
The home team was in a great mood and thanked Timra and accepted.
First with new acquisition Panu Mieho, then Erik Andersson.
Timrå had a questionable goal disallowed and hit another to increase the score to 3-0.
But it was 3-0 up with a minute left in the first half when Jonathan Dahlen tapped a free.
I got in touch in the middle of the period
Brynäs played in their district.
– Timrå has done her homework and we’re not awake. They do it well and we do it terribly,” Kinnvall tells C More.
But halfway through the period, Brenas called again. First, Hannes Bjorninen shortened, then mentioned Kinval.
Brynäs was in touch before the third period:
“We’re back now and we can win this period and win the whole game,” Mikko Manner told C More before the third period.
It started well too when Nick Olesen equalized to make it 3-3, but soon after Anton Lander managed to give Timra the lead again.