Rögle slog Luleå – matches Straff på Julius Honka

Played Lulia was on the verge of scoring three goals behind against Rogel.

Julius Hunca then received a match penalty.

– Too clumsy. That shouldn’t happen, says Niklas Wakegaard in his book Sea More.

Lolia has rarely been outdone on home ice after two stints.

– Luleå assistant coach Henrik Stridh said at C More, ‘The Luleå we’ve seen for 40 minutes, I don’t think we’ve seen her before.

Lulia hit two shots on goal with a double chance after just one minute. The next finish came to Rögle goalkeeper Kale Klang after 37 minutes (!) with a 0-3 lead.

“Lulia is deposed”

– Totally excluded! But a huge compliment to Rogel says Niklas Wikigaard I C more.

– It’s rare to see two skilled teams meet as one team is taken off after 35 minutes.

Rogley’s goals came in turn from Adam Tamblini, Riley Shane and Daniel Zaar. In addition, the team had two shots on target before Lulia’s Johani Tervainen cut the score to 1-3 two seconds before the end of the second half.

Then Lulia woke up.

Julius Hunka cut it to 2-3 in the third period, causing Rögle to take a timeout.

Penalty kick match for Honka

But the home team didn’t get any closer. With just over five minutes to go, Honka himself was awarded a penalty after Riley Shane’s cross headed in the head in front of his own goal.

– Too Clumsy by Julius Hunca. That shouldn’t happen. Wikegård says it puts the team in a really bad position.

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Roggel won 4-2 after William Wallander set the end result.

The text has been updated.

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