“There’ll be quarter-hour calls to Borgman now.”

Karlstad / Stockholm. Andreas Borgmann returned from suspension and soon began to focus.

After the match, he was questioned – by Roger Ronberg.

– A quarter of the calls will be for Borgman now, he says.

Frolunda full-back Andreas Borgmann has been banned for three matches for a knee tackle on Viktor Eggel in Match 1.

Afterwards, Frölunda criticized Ejdsell and said he overdid it.

Today, Borgmann came back from suspension and midway through the period he became the center of attention after Brandon Davidson brought him down from behind.

No match penalty

Referees initially signaled a match penalty against Davidson but relented after a video review and reduced the penalty to a second on charging.

That’s right, Frolunda coach Roger Ronberg believes.

– I think it’s a bit of an unnecessary tackle, but it’s not a major tackle and for once it won’t be a fifth but a second, which is quite unusual, but I think it’s true, he told Sportbladet.

It’ll be a quarter of the call.

On the other hand, Rönnberg criticizes Borgmann for staying on the ice for a long time after the tackle.

– It’ll be a quarter of an hour calls to Burjuman now. He must remember that we do not stay (on the ice) in Frolunda. He says Färjestad can’t be criticized for that if we do the same thing ourselves.

Do you feel he should have been up early?

– I don’t really know what the problem is, why he stayed. But I’m glad it was a good decision by the judges.

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