William Wakeman on Miss Curiosity: ‘Pillow Shame’

Orebro / Stockholm. Do you remember Patrick Stefan?

William Wakeman of Orebro does this.

– If they could turn around, I would have been very nauseous, he says.

Former Dallas striker Patrick Stefan scored 64 goals in the best league in the world in the early 2000s.

But the Czech player is mainly remembered for the goal he never scored. The clip where Stefan undisturbed misses an open goal with 11 seconds left in play has millions of views on Youtube.

The Edmonton Oilers managed to turn the game around and tie the game with two seconds remaining.

– Patrick Stefan? I recognize myself except we are working on it. I know what situation you mean, William Wakeman says and laughs.

Here Patrick Stefan managed to miss Dallas striker.

“I would have been very nauseous.”

Hans Örebro continued on and won the seventh and decisive match against Timra 3-2.

Wickman sighed as he “only” was going to score 4-2 in an empty midfield cage – but missed it with just over a minute to go.

– I defended for a while, we played every other change at the end and I had such damn enthusiasm. I thought about getting off the ramps and stomping on them, but I had so much cream on my legs that I thought they’d catch up to me. If they had succeeded in turning around, I would probably have been very nauseous. But now I can still joke about it.

– So there is a lot of adrenaline. You think we’ll get out of this. Now I’ve gained some distance from him. It’s a bit unfortunate, but I’ll accept it.

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“very hungry – not satisfied”

Now the semi-final against Skellefteå William Wikman, 25, who joined from allsvenska Västerås hockey this summer, awaits.

Crazy fun. Oh, how we were looking forward to that. We are still very hungry of course. He says we are not satisfied in any way.

William Wakeman.
William Wakeman.

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