Modo is ready for the final in hockey Spencer – swept Mora

Godlevskis kept a clean sheet and played great

Modo is ready for the final in Hockey Alsvenskan.

The sweep was completed with a 3-0 win in Mora.

– It was tougher than it looks, says keeper Kristers Godlevskis V.C. Moore.

Modu’s 4-0 semi-final match was against Mora, the so-called sweep.

The match ball was scored away, with Modu winning 3-0. Mora carried the match for long periods, but the effectiveness was lacking. The same cannot be said of Modu, while goalkeeper Christers Godlevskis played superbly and saved all 32 shots.

The last victory is always difficult to achieve. You have to fight hard, well, until we find a way to win, as “God” says in C. More.

“God” from his nickname: Critical

However, the goalkeeper does not have much to spare for the title.

– I feel very uncomfortable being called that, smiles Godlevskis.

Marcos Villa headed it 1-0 after seven minutes, on the visitors’ first shot. Five minutes later, the second shot came – in turn Daniel Mannberg shot 2-0.

– very nice. All goals are important, said Mannberg V.C. Moore, but it felt psychologically important to score 2-0 even if we weren’t the best team.

Nine days off

Josh Dickinson made it 3-0 in the third period, set up by Villa.

Modo left the SHL in 2016 and now has four wins from his comeback. Now a full nine days of rest awaits before the series finale begins on April 16

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Bjorkloven and Djurgården settled for second place in the semi-finals. Löven leads 2-1 in matches.

Daniel Mannberg in Modo battles Mora with Kevin Hancock.
Daniel Mannberg in Modo battles Mora with Kevin Hancock.

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