Dmytro Timashov Lebrinas vs Leksand

Brynäs Dmytro Timashov and Oula Palve celebrate after the 4-3 goal against Leksand.
Brynäs Dmytro Timashov and Oula Palve celebrate after the 4-3 goal against Leksand.

Interrogation, out of form and speech.

But at the rival’s meeting with Leksand, sparks broke out around Dmytro Timashov again.

With his two goals, the Brynäs striker lowered the valley team.

There was plenty of talk before the contender met Gafli with largely filled roles: Brin’s poor level, the attention-grabbing brawl between Lexand star Mikael Ruhuma and coach Bjorn Hellqvist, plus the season debut of Marek Hrivik and Lukas Elvin’s debut in Lexand. jersey.

But it was Dmytro Timashov who stole the show.

The junior technician had only two points ahead of tonight’s game and was heavily criticized for the dryness of the goal and lack of commitment.

But there were sparks around Timashov since the first fall and four minutes into the first half he scored 3-2.

And only when Leksand tied with a score of 3-3, through new possession Lucas Elvenes, did Timashov take a 4-3 lead.

The 7,813 attendees couldn’t complain about the entertainment.

However, Marek Hrivik had the worst possible start on his debut.

And Aleksander Ljungkrantz confronted the great Slovakian Brinas. Seconds later, Linus Hollande scored the main goal.

Save the Lindback Monster

– We talked about getting to the finish line as quickly as possible, and I think it went between legs, Hollande tells C More.

But Leksand tied the score via Olsing, after Hollande lost the goal.

I drop it behind my back, so my head is high and I watch what’s happening behind us, says Holland.

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And when John Quinville gave Lexand the lead in the power game, Marek Hrivik was on the ice.

However, Brynäs managed to equalize soon after.

And in the middle of the period, Dmytro Timashov presented himself when he shot 3-2.

Six minutes later, Lakesand had a fantastic opportunity to equalize. Patrick Noren played Justin Kloss, who had a somewhat open goal, but Anders Lindback threw himself in and managed to tackle with the stick.

Team captain Patrick Zachrisson was one of the people who was not at all satisfied with Lexand’s playing mid-term.

– I am not satisfied with the defensive game, we are too sluggish and too weak in the fencing game around the edges. We are so passive, we just stand our ground, he told C More.

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