Modo’s streak in hockey continued with the Svenskansas – losing to Mtna

The machine continues to hack Modo.

Away from seventh in the table – before the eyes of Peter Forsberg – it was another loss for the series leader from Örnsköldsvik.

– There are a few bruises, says MODO coach Matthias Carlin at C. Moore.

It didn’t help that Modo repeatedly shot Victor Andrin in the crosshairs. Andrén blocked all 30 shots and ensured Modo had to take home from Uppsala with another loss in the bag.

With the icon Peter Forsberg in the stands, they lost 0-2.

After the loss, Modu’s coach Matthias Karelin was dissatisfied with most things.

‘Very few bruises’

– There’s a bit of bruising and a bit of driving on the lockers. All you have to do is look at the first goal of Al-Matuna, as he shoots and misses. They have returns and controls and we don’t. It happens there, and we’re very rare, Carlin says, and it bothers me like hell.

In their last six matches, Modo has lost five. The only victory during that period came on February 8 against teammate Westerwijk.

However, they still lead the series, but Björklöven close in on the competition and are only 3 points behind.

  Modo's Oscar Peterson weakens.
Modo’s Oscar Peterson weakens.

frustrated

After the game, Karelin was asked if Modo needed to lead the team so he could transfer to the SHL.

– Now I’m really upset, frustrated and disappointed with our efforts. He says I can’t bear to think about new acquisitions now.

In Hovet, Alexander Underberg struck again. The Östersund defender scored his 19th goal and is thus the defender with the most goals scored in one season in the history of Olsvenskan hockey. The previous record holder was Nick Angel from the 2005-2006 season.

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However, there was no profit. Oscar Nord decided the match in the third period when he made the final score 3-2 to AIK.

Peter Forsberg sat in the stands.
Peter Forsberg sat in the stands.

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