Örebro gets a heavy win at Leksand – Milton Oscarsson scores his first goal in the SHL

Big win for Örebro away at Leksand.
Big win for Örebro away at Leksand.

Örebro beat Leksand with a score of 3-1.

Among other things thanks to Milton Oscarson’s first goal in the SHL.

– The 19-year-old VS Moore says it feels good to finally be suspended.

The goal did indeed come five minutes into the first half, after Leo Karlsson had been responsible for a great drive from his own area. Eventually the puck found its way to Oskarsson, who charged forward in front of the goal and pushed it hard into the roof of the net.

“It felt like I twisted the disc and then tried to push it up and it went in,” says Oscarson V.C. Moore.

Otherwise, the game in the first period left much to be desired.

Instead, the game really picked up pace in the second half.

Frustrated at the home team: “Is it clear?”

Leksand’s Marcus Carlberg and the home crowd both thought it was a 1-1 draw midway through the period.

However, after a lengthy video review, the referees disallowed the goal due to the kicking motion.

Frustration broke out in the home team because of the referee.

– Of course it affects us greatly. After all, they judge goals and it should be pretty clear that it’s a kick. Is this quite clear? says Lexand VC Moore coach Bjorn Hellqvist.

– I don’t understand anything if I’m going to be completely critical. He says it will be a brutal decision when you sum this up.

And it only got stronger soon after, when Emil Heinemann was brought down in his own area – and Matthias Broome could make it 2-0 for the visitors.

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The local crowd demanded an expulsion but the umpires chose to acquit and the difficulty became too steep for Leksand.

At the end of the period, the home crowd was still able to cheer when Leksand got a chance on the power play, after Christian Näkyvä had to sit in the penalty area for five minutes to tackle.

With 31 seconds left in the first half, the cut came off Carter Ashton’s stick.

He is held away after an intense chase for receipts

In the third period, Leksand came out strong and made several offers for the equalizing goal, but Örebro held out and achieved a heavy victory 3-1 after an empty goal from Emil Larsson.

The win was Narkings’ third in a row against Lexand for the season and they are closing in on the top four teams in the table.

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