The Malmö Redhawks were posted after losing to Rögle in their SHL premiere

The SHL and Hockeymorgon along with Sportbladet have had a great start to the season.

Markus Lefby was live on Friday morning on a link from Ángelholm.

– I can’t really see how Malmö can keep two teams behind them, says Sportbladet’s representative at Skånederbyt.

With just over four minutes left in the third period, Malmo led 2-1.

Rögle then turned around and won the game with two goals in just over three minutes in front of an enthusiastic crowd.

In Hokimorgon, they realize that the home team until then had difficulty dealing with the pressure.

– Rögle appeared to be affected by the framing and the accusation. It may not have been the best we’ve seen in Rögle, but it was probably the best in Malmö, says Markus Livby.

“It’s better to lose 5-0.”

In the studio were expert Johanna Lagos and guests Leif Strömberg and Björn Nord.

-If Rogel had lowered his shoulders a little more, they could have drawn five or six balls there. This is the truth, says Leif Stromberg.

Malmo, like so many times in recent seasons, have become stagnant and passive when trying to maintain their lead.

When asked by broadcaster Christopher Kveborg if things could get better for Malmö, Markus Ljevby expressed great doubts.

– I don’t know if that could actually be the case. I think losing 5-0 is better than losing the way Malmo did. “It hurts more,” says Marcus Liveby.

“Most things are missing”

Malmö were nominated by many experts at the bottom of the table alongside teams such as Modo and Linköping.

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– When you look at the Malmo team, most things are missing. There is a lack of sweetness, saltiness, acidity and bitterness. Lukas Wernblom does some good things. He actually feels unreliable and moody. He can score as well as take an unnecessary sack in the offensive zone. Perhaps it will be Adam Ollas Mattsson who will solve the problem in Malmö, says Markus Ljevby.

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