The sixth quarter-final match between SSK and Mora was shocking.
Mance Karlsson became a hero when he singled out Moura with a “Foppa-fint” in overtime.
– I’m so tired, Carlson tells C More.
With the score 2-2 and only 41 seconds left in the final period, SSK had a great chance to decide the game.
Then Mora was sent off after having too many players on the ice.
– It’s something that should absolutely not happen now, says Sea Moore expert Harald Luckner.
But the guests weathered the storm.
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The decision instead came 14 minutes into extra time, when Mance Karlsson scored the decisive goal, making it 3–2 for Mora.
And that was nice — when he hit the classic “Foppa-fint” Fent.
– I thought: “I have to try.” “I think I’m doing pretty well,” Carlson says with a smile to C. Moore.
– It was class. If you’re going to do it, do it well, says Sea Moore expert Harald Luckner.
In the post-match interview, Mance Carlsson was really exhausted.
– I’m very tired. I hope we will be free tomorrow. He says he’ll be fine with a little rest until Saturday.
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Extra time turned out to be a real thrill, as SSK goalkeeper Nikita Tolopelo, among others, was injured after being hit with a strong blow to the mask, which fell from his head.
Finn still chose to continue playing in the match.
A few minutes later, Anton Häkkinen from Mora had a shot that hit the post perfectly. By all accounts, Tolubello seemed to be lucky on his side.
But in Måns Carlsson’s “Foppa-fint” he couldn’t do anything.
Moura won 4-2 and six very tough matches. It’s heavy, of course, that we’re not the ones to move, but that’s the way it is.
– I’m very proud of what we’ve done, he continues.
Thus, Mora qualified for the semi-finals after 4-2 in matches. The semi-finals will begin on Saturday.