Timrå beat Frölunda in the SHL premiere after a penalty shootout

Guthenberg. Then the premiere came, and those of us who were there looked at each other and said what could only be said after the premiere.

– The first offer is the first offer.

Tommy Svensson once wrote (later cited by league captain Karen Bowie and her teammate Tord Gripp during the 1994 FIFA World Cup) that the full day, never the greatest, and the best day of the year when the first game in the ice hockey season is played Eternal Swede.

When the ice is empty at the drop everyone is equal, just as with the immortal and anxious, all the stats are perfectly nice and the only thing we know for sure is that we don’t know anything.

Ice hockey season runs as an interstate struggle and comes with trials along the way, especially now that a carton of butter costs as much as a winter tire.

In addition to the uproar, brawls, and the union’s pathetic attempt (encouraged by the SHL?) to nullify the National Sports Council, it will be interesting to see how clubs manage to draw fans to matches and get people to buy tickets for their 26 home games when inflation and impending interest rate increases It means that money runs out faster.

I’m afraid we’ll have a dreary fall and winter.

Mathematically speaking, SHL looks very powerful

At this week’s inaugural meeting, SHL CEO Jenny Silverstrand began talking about electricity supplies and the challenges ahead, but we now have a new government that has promised to solve everything, plus expand nuclear power “in 100 days.”

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Perhaps it should be written in the circuit requirements that all SHL clubs must each have a small pressurized water reactor, a small Ågestaverk, so that they can wash off the snow without getting scratched.

The final stocking can then be taken care of by the Allsvenskan hockey clubs, or why not send the whole thing to Boden and Karlskrona being charged and paid for all potential Swedish ice hockey making.

In terms of sport, the SHL appears to be the strongest since the 2004/05 shutdown season, it’s no exaggeration to talk about an arms race and the season looks very tilted.

HV71 was directed by so many to win SM gold, I wouldn’t be surprised if they struggled in the swamps again, and of course it would be fun if we got a really tough table with no distinct upper or lower layers where there are more teams than 2-3 suffer from stress and fear eczema Before the relegation games in the spring.

OK we will see.

Anyway, I went to Gothenburg to see two of the most interesting teams in advance, and it’s always nice to come to Scandinavia.

Mats Grauers poked his head into the press room and grabbed a bowl of bread before he slid right out onto the ice to be inducted, along with Håkan Mild, Johanna Alm and a few others, into the Gothenburg Sports Hall of Fame.

After a somewhat uncertain introduction without an Indian skull, the season began and Anders “Bros” Broström, in place and 70 years old tomorrow must have wondered what he was looking at.

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There was nothing else in the match and Homecoming Project Timrå, with Ante and Anton at the helm, Timrå’s response to Albert and Herbert, caused plenty of expulsions for either one or the other.

Dahlin scored his first goal in the SHL

Frölunda started the season ineffectually as he finished the last, after three missed attempts at strong play where he was played fantastically but also did a lot rather than just shoot hard, instead the away team took the lead in one when new defender Elmre Ironin threw demon.

The home team tied with little left to play in the first half, took the lead with little play in the second, and had a golden opportunity to beat half the game in five minutes of strong play when Eric Wally Walterholm was awarded a penalty. Climb into the attack zone that felt more unnecessary than evil.

The numerical superiority was crap, frankly, and the tempo during the rest of the match was so mediocre that Rin Rauhala followed him a bit hungry.

Timrå, without shoulder surgery, tied BB’s prospect Anton Wieden and Robin Hansel, through Emil Pettersson and really did what you could expect from a remote team at the premiere in Scandinavia.

You could actually say otherwise about home team Frölunda, because that’s not how you’d greet the 10,408 people who spent the summer waiting for ice hockey.

2-2, the tie changes and a new fantastic rule before the season.

Sidbyte.

Everyone in Scandinavia was calling for a penalty – and we got a penalty.

Jonathan Dahlin scored his first SHL goal of his career and Timrå earned the bonus point in a rather exciting event that won’t immediately make people secure tickets for the next home game tonight.

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But like I said, premiere is premiere.

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