Three of the four matches have been decided in overtime before Oskarshamn won the last by 5-2. It is also noteworthy that the series only consisted of home wins.
Oskarshamn started strongly, and beth stuck a number of times in the offensive zone. Timrå raised and the run of the game was more even after ten minutes. The end of the hottest chance had got the visiting team Nicklas Heinerö, open goal but the shot went outside of the målburen. The first period ended goalless.
in the second period and took the lead. Henrik Törnqvist pressed into a returpuck after 22.44. Filiph Engsund appeared out after he collided with Timrås goalie Niklas Svedberg. IKO’s head coach Håkan Åhlund showed open dissatisfaction but C More expert Mike Helber took the judges ‘ party.
On the ensuing powerplay ruled Filip Hållander into the 2-0, his fourth goal and seventh point in the qualifiers, time 28.33. Filiph Engsund revanscherade after his expulsion from and pushed into The important reduction with six minutes left of the period. In the closing seconds got the BITCH’s Morten Madsen in a convenient location but The goalkeeper Christoffer Rifalk saved with the klubbskaftet.
met the guests ‘ Philip Sveningsson post. Chances were missing not to Oskarshamn at the same time as Timrå was decisive in front of goal. When the match was weighed was Christopher Rifalk for a jättemisstag. He missed a pass and left the goal open for Philip Hållander who scored his second goal of the evening, 3-1, after 53.28.
the Match was nailed when Henrik Törnqvist scored 4-1 in the open goal in the face 5372 spectators.
– the First period is clearly our, in the second period we play much penalty kill. It put our game out of rhythm but we will be back good and reduces. We must seize our chances in the next match but we are aiming for a victory on Saturday, ” says Håkan Åhlund, the coach of Oskarshamn to C More.