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Mora I am in a difficult match period with five games in ten days. After a convincing clear victory against the HV71 and a bitter final defeat against Luleå, the MIK was placed Tuesday night against SHL Rögle.
An extremely important meeting in the bottom line where only four points separated the tenths of Mora's and Angelholm's teams in 14th place before publication.
Mora also took the start that he wished when Andrew Rowe sank 1-0 back from Adam Masuhr's shot.
MIK seemed to take advantage at the break, but the late goals join the team now. While there was only 31 seconds remaining at the end of the first period, Leon Bristedt scored a shot from Craig Schira until 1-1.
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In the second half, Rögle took over the match in the Jalas Arena and also received a dividend when Blue's Samuel Jonsson's dragon shot was leaning over the goal behind Isak Wallin, crushed.
After a weak middle age, Mora took third place and became more specific and concrete in his attacking game. The home team had a lot of chances, especially when Michael Keränen was released from Rygge's clever Justin Pogge, without getting into the puck.
With only a few seconds to play, Kodie Curran was able to determine the final result with her 3-1 goal in an empty cage.
With this defeat, Mora slipped to 11th place in the last match, while Jumping Rögle is now even more attached to the battle. From Team 14 to Team 8, only three points are divided in the dense SHL table.
– Starting from the 10th minute of the first period and the rest of the match, we played a game we should not play and put Rögle in the driver's seat. We got a little involved with the details, we did not put the puck in the zone and they had to change their minds because of our scrap, said the MIK coach Mats Lusth at C More.
"We get up in third position, but do not get into the puck, we have to blame ourselves.
Miss (s) of the match
Dala shots
First, Dala-River's son, Olle Liss, launched Viktor Amner on his knees. Half a minute later, the ex-flight Daniel Bertov, Kevin Gagné, went through with a tackle at the hip. Both dalabekanties were allowed to sit on the lower bench and were penalized for their moves when Andrew Rowe scored a 1-0 return.
The game of the game
Lucky Rowes
On Mora's first power play, Andrew Rowe slammed his own son, giving Simon Ryfors a great opportunity to give Rögle the lead. But Isak Wallin saved (then too), and a minute later, Rowe Peta scored a 1-0 win in the 5-3 game. Small margins in this sport.
Match players
1. Lucas Elvenes, Rögle
– Got a "simple" help for Samuel Jonsson's 2-1 winning goal, but could just as easily have won a better assistant with his good cut. Soft cuffs and creative match through.
2. Isak Wallin, Mora
"Of course, Rye's other goals might seem a little cheap, but Wallin was barely shy at the moment of the shot, and in general, he was holding off most when Rögle was released and won. the shot: 34-24.
3. Craig Schira, Rögle
"The team captain and Rögle's defensive general fired at the post, while Leon Bristedt was lucky at 1-1 at the end of the first period, and the Canadian Schira is a compact backpacker. Playful with fellow Kodie Curran and considers that MIK is hard to back down – and also contributes to the offensive.
MATCH FACTS / SHL
Mora IK-Rögle BK 1-3 (1-1, 0-1, 0-1)
First period: 1-0 (14.37) Andrew Rowe (Adam Masuhr, Ryan Johnston) plays five against three, 1-1 (19.27) Leon Bristedt (Craig Schira, Daniel Widing).
Second period: 1-2 (32.38) Samuel Jonsson (Lucas Elvenes, Leon Bristedt).
Third period: 1-3 (59.47) Kodie Curran, goal in an empty cage.
Shooting: 24-34 (12-13, 4-15, 8-6)
Expulsions, MIK: 3×2. RBK: 4×2.
judge: Wolmer Edqvist and Johan Nordlöf.
public: 4 172.
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