Monday, March 21, 2016

VIF hero message to Oilers: – We are ready with what we have – VG

(Vålerenga Frisk Asker 3-2 after sudden death) Martin Laumann Ylven (27) reaches a small celebration after tonight’s sudden death-goal at Jordal. He is prepared for a “brutal” news on breakfast television on Tuesday.

– The set far inside. Delicious! More than flask skills, says a humble and relieved Ylvén about his goal for 3-2 win over Frisk Asker Monday night.

Vålerenga Tobias Lindström and Morten Ask gave Oslo team 2-1 lead after two periods but Frisk Asker got paid enormous pressure in the third period when Oscar Ahlström equalized barely two minutes before the end of the period.

Martin Laumann Ylven ensured 3-2 to Vålerenga play extension – in power play.

– We got a cold shower at the end. Then it was uneasy delicious to knock them out, says Ylvén .

– When the “drag” of sudden death, so anything can happen. But it was JÆ …. delicious, describes VIF coach Espen Knutsen Shampoo VG.

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Oilers with privilege

Vålerenga Lørenskog and Storhamar took the pass to the semifinals on what was a dramatic Norwegian hockey Eve. Made no meet, Stavanger Oilers, could save effort – and have the privilege to choose their semifinal opponent clock 08.45 on Tuesday.

– There are bones tough, and it should be. I’ll be very surprised if we do not get Stavanger. It is the strongest team. But we beat from “under doctor” now, and we did it. We will simply do our best no matter which team we get, says Ylvén.

– What is your message to the Oilers if they choose you?

– we are ready with what we have. We will not give back the doors, and we turned Oilers earlier this year. We will do our best. We are not satisfied just to advance to the semifinals.

Shampoo says he does not “have a clue about how Stavanger Oilers thinking.”

– We do not have anything we wanted to say anyway. It is Stavanger which controls the show, says Shampoo.

– What do you think about the regular matches in the quarterfinals?

– It’s a tough league. Now we had the team finished second in the league (Lørenskog) out in sudden death against team number seven (asterisk). It is a regular meeting.

Robin Sterner was the big hero for Lørenskog with sudden death-scoring in the fifth period.

– I’ve never been involved in the quarterfinals has been so dense, so it is just football, commented hockey expert Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm TV 2 while the fun was going on.

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Impressed by Storhamar

In Monday’s third quarterfinal, between Storhamar and Sparta Sarpsborg, it was not quite as dramatic. Storhamar ensured rising hockey fever in Hedmark – and secured semifinal place with a booming second period before 5089 spectators.

– It’s so delicious. It was a tough. We got a lot of experience on the ice, but we played as a team, says Storhamars Christian Larrivée to TV 2 Sport.

After a goalless first period of Hamar, it began to happen in the Olympic AMFI.

Christian larrivée ruled 1-0 before Jacob Berglund increased to 2-0 one one poor return of Sparta goalkeeper Tommy Johansen. Christian Bull did most even when he placed the puck in nettaket 3-0.

– I get off track, so it’s just getting started a quick shot, describing Bull facing TV 2.

Eirik Børresen reduced just before the second intermission and made Sparta were joined a little hope until the last period. But it was with hope. Mikael Zettergren punctuated with his 4-1 goal.

– Considering that they have few people, so it is impressive to see the courage it has. They put Sparta under enormous pressure in the second term, says TV2 hockey expert Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm.

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