Skellefteå are excluded – despite the Lindvalls storspel
Skellefteå Gustaf Lindvall storspelade and saved 35 of 36 shots in the CHL quarter-final against Pilsen.
Pilsen won the match with 2-1 after straffavgörande and went ahead with 5-4 in total.
the First kvartsfinalmötet between the teams finished in a 3-3 draw after Skellefteå picked up a 0-3-a disadvantage.
There were not as many goals, but rather a målvaktsuppvisning of unprecedented kind in the rematch in the Czech republic. At least during the first 57 minutes.
Storspel by the goalkeeper
Robin Alvarez to be close, Juhamatti Aaltonen also.
Joakim Lindström and Oscar Möller was extremely close to breaking Dominik Frodls zero during the first two periods. But the Czech goalkeeper storspelade in HC Plzens target, just that Gustaf Lindvall scored for Skellefteå.
Joakim Lindström finally found the net in the third period , but the joy was short-lived. The judge sentenced the away goal after the review when Mathis Olimb disturbed Frodl in the crease.
”Pelle Lindbergh-style”
With five minutes left multi-billionaire Lindvall once again when he dedicated his goal with a beautiful plockhandsräddning.
” He takes it on Pelle Lindberg-the mannerisms, the OLYMPIC games in Lake Placid in 1980, said the Viasat tv commentator Erik Granqvist.
But with two and a half minutes left to play found Robin Alvarez to end the right with a shot into the far corner. A goal that looked to send the SAIK to the semi finals in regular time.
But Pilsen american back Nicholas Jones wanted something else and leveled with only 36 seconds left.
the Match went to a penalty shoot out and where the stepped Dominik Frodl as the big matchvinnaren when he saved three straight penalty shootout and took Pilsen to the semifinals. Jonathan Pudas was Skellefteå’s only scorer in the shootout.
” There were chances for both teams, we had our chances, says Skellefteå coach Tommy Samuelsson in an interview on tv after the match.
the quarter-finals, second leg
Kärpät–Salzburg 1-1 (0-1, 1-0, 0-0)\nKärpät: Oskar Osala. Salzburg: Alexander Rauchenwald.\nPublik: 3 565.\nSalzburg ahead with a total of 4-3.
Malmö, sweden–Munich, 5-5 e l (2-1, 2-3, 1-0, 0-1)\nMalmö: Johan Olofsson 2, Emil Sylvegård, Jens Olsson, Frederik Storm. Munich: Trevor Parkes 3, Justin Shugg, Daryl Boyle.\nPublik: 2 493.\nMünchen ahead with a total of 7-6.
Frölunda–Brno 6-1 (0-1, 3-0, 3-0)\nFrölunda: Chay Ganomway 2, Pathrik Westerholm 2, Patrik Karlsson, Rhett Rakhshani. Brno: Erik Meluzin.\nPublik: 2 058.\nFörlunda further by a total of 10-2.
Plzen–Skellefteå2–1 e str (0-0, 0-0, 1-1, 0-0, 1-0)\nPlzen: Jakub Kindl, Milan Gulas. Skellefteå: Robin Alvarez.\nPublik: 4 224.\nPlzen ahead with a total of 5-4.