Lexand broke the curse of ailing PP in SHL

Toy. The most bizarre trend of the season is over.

Leksand finally hit a home run on the power play.

70 minutes into the match, Kalle Östman pushed a bogey PP.

Ice hockey is not always a fair sport.

Lulea experienced that bitterness on Tuesday night.

They had a lot of puck against Lexand. They created a lot of chances and after half the game led the shots by 20-6.

But on the scoreboard it read 3-0 to Leksand.

We take development from the beginning of the game.

It began after four minutes when John Knutts scored the first goal of the game with a shot from Anton Lindholm.

Then the home team got a solid game. And since Leksand hadn’t hit a home run in game form the entire season, 70 minutes and 36 chances, few thought Leksand would extend the lead. But Carter Camper freed Kali Ostman after 15 seconds in a five-on-four match and the goal was real. The weirdest trend of the season was dead and gone. Leksand’s away power play was just as good, but at home the game was a mess.

“I got a great passport.”

– It’s cute, to say the least. Little rest. Of course you think we’re going to score and sometimes we’ve played good games on hard play. I got a great pass from Carter Camper and got a puck. We had a little bit of a flow in the first period, Kale Ostman tells C’s more about the unexpected PP goal.

Midway through the period, Oscar Lang extended the score to 3-0 to Lexand, and Joel Lasenante set up the rebound. It was an evening for Lexand and Lolia.

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Lulea cut it to 3-1 with four minutes left in the middle of the period. He shot Jonathan Anderson’s spot on the disc behind the stabled Mantas Armalis.

Leksand eventually won 4-1 after an empty goal from Oscar Lange.

Luleå finally collected his fourth consecutive COD and is now 11th in the SHL and out of the playoffs. Miscalculation of the final spring team.

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