south Jutland are given the opportunity to raise the trophy in the best Danish ishockeyrække for the first time since 2015.
With a dramatic victory 3-2 over the defending champions from Aalborg Pirates were denmark lost Tuesday night ready to play for the gold in DM-finals.
Aalborg was otherwise close to a comeback in the final minutes, but south Jutland fending off hjemmeholdets great pressure.
the Result sent south Jutland up 4-0 in the semifinaleserien, which the game is played best of seven games. It is still an open question, who the team will be meeting in the finals.
Players and coaches from the south Jutland can, however, sit back and follow the remaining showdown in the second semi-final between Frederikshavn White Hawks and Rungsted Seier Capital. The series is 2-2 after the win to Miami earlier Tuesday.
It was, however, not without luck and chance, that south Jutland train from Aalborg with a victory.
the Guests came in 1-0 after three minutes in the first period, when the canadian Matthew Prapavessis shot at goal.
the Shoot was directed by on the road and went through the legs of Ronan Quemener to the Aalborg keeper’s chagrin.
A fejlaflevering led to the 2-0 13 minutes into the second period. Martin Eskildsen was the sender on the target, who brought the south Jutland on the finalekurs.
– We just need to make some goals, said The Julian Jakobsen to TV2 Sport before the entrance to the third period.
But the targets had to wait for from The page.
instead, it was 3-0 to south Jutland, as Eskildsen stole the puck and sent it high into the net.
Julian Jakobsen got free and knocked it past Patrick Galbraith in Jutland-the cage with five minutes again.
the Decrease in generated voltage, and shortly after was the puck again in the Sønderjyskes net, as Mike McNamee scored.
Aalborg put a lot of pressure on Sønderjyskes goal in the last minute, but the guests rode out the storm, and secured the victory.
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