Stavanger Oilers – Storhamar 2-2 (1-0, 0-0, 1-2), 3-2 after sudden death:
Two goals last term secured Storhamar 2-2 after full time. So we had Tuesday’s fifth final in NM playoffs decided in sudden death.
Some minutes of sudden death was Oilers Mathias Trettenes the big hero when he scored the decisive 3-2 goal .
– It was incredibly important and insanely delicious to put the puck in the goal. We took a collection in your wardrobe before sudden death, and we managed fine. Storhamar was as good as us in 60 minutes, but luckily bounced the puck our way. Now want to determine this final game as quickly as possible.
But after winning goal peeled about every player on the pitch in mass brawl. More Oilers players stormed against Storhamar goalkeeper Andrew Engelage.
– Celebrated right up in my face
Andrew Engelage does not deny that he was provoked by a Oilers players celebrated winning goal in front of him.
Solberg sent Oilers management:
See Oilers coach Petter Thoresen “click »before the game:
– Could cut the main artery:
– A player flew straight towards me, and I had to protect myself. It is what it is, he celebrated right up in my face. I must say that it was funny that so many Oilers players came towards me, but it was not very much respect. It was very provocative behavior by the Oilers their players, said Andrew Engelage about mass brawl after the game.
TV 2 Sport ishocket expert Bjorn Kr. Erevik liked not exactly what he saw after the match in DNB Arena. He describes it all as “tacky photos.”
– Half Oilers team went loose on Storhamars goalkeeper before it was dissolved. It’s hard to say what started blaring. It’s not particularly pleasant images to see so many Oilers players embark on a keeper. But Mathias Trettenes decided the match for the Oilers and Stavanger Oilers can now decide the on Thursday, summed TV 2 expert Bjorn Kr. Erevik after the dramatic battle in DNB Arena.
Oilers won the match 3-2, and leads 3-2 in matches against Storhamar. Winner Stavanger club in Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre Thursday they can cheer for victory in championship playoffs. Earlier in the season secured Oilers of the league championship.
Secured themselves sudden death
Storhamar had created the greatest chances in the first and second period and had to put the chances in the last period to be able to turn the game.
But six minutes into the final period got Oilers and Christian Hanson opportunity. Hanson placed the puck beautiful goal after pass from Christian Dahl Andersen, and increased Oilers score to 2-0.
In place of DNB Arena were Christians dad David Hanson, who played both of Detroit Red Wings and Minnesota North Stars in the NHL at the end of the 1970s and early 1980s.
A few minutes after the Oilers 2-0 goal hit However Storhamar back. It was Lars Løkken Østli who eventually got the puck behind the Oilers solid last stronghold Ruben Smith. The puck went in goal via an Oilers defender and put Smith out of play.
Rescued by “Lucky Luke”
And two minutes before finally emerged Storhamars own “Lucky Luke” Luke Moffat, and scored to make it 2-2. Fight as a whole there was nothing to say about it.
– Luke subsided throughout Stavanger. When it darkest both Hamar and Storhamar, then appeared “Lucky Luke” up and bring balance to the accounts, exclaimed an enthusiastic TV2 commentator Kasper Wikestad by 2-2 goal.
After full time the score remained 2-2, and the match had to be decided in sudden death.
– It felt incredibly good to score because we created lots of chances and never gave up. It was totally deserved that we got the equalizing goal, said Storhamars Luke Moffat after 2-2 goal.
Made giant chances
In the second period had both Nick Plastino and Dan Kissel good shot opportunities Oilers in the opening minutes.
At the end of the period, however, came back Storhamar.
Both Berglund, Moffat and Johansson had good ending opportunities for Hamar club, but Oilers goalie Ruben Smith continued blockbuster and prevented the equalizer.
With four minutes left in the period Eirik Skadsdammen a great opportunity to insert 1-1.
– Should scored three or four goals
But Oilers goalie Smith rescued both the first and second attempt from Storhamar player.
This enabled Oilers breathe a sigh of relief and the third period with a 1-0 lead after defended most of the second period in their own rink.
– It was a tough and close battle with high pace. We created many chances, but unfortunately there was no goal. With normal count should we scored three or four goals – easily. But we failed to score in powerplay once sighed Storhamars Christian Larrivée to TV2 Sport after the second period in DNB Arena.
Towards the end of the second period hit Christian Larrivée Tommy Kristiansen face with the skate, but Oilers player could continue playing after sustained a small cut.
TV 2 expert Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm am glad the situation did not end with a serious injury.
– Hitting his few centimeters below where he could cut the main artery, he said in the studio.
Storhamar created most – Oilers scored
Oilers had the game while Storhamar created the first chances in the first period.
Stavanger Oilers can thank last stronghold Ruben Smith that it was not goal the first ten minutes on the ice.
After 15.59 minutes in the first period, however, took the Oilers management – the game.
Goalscorer was Henrik Solberg, who scored his second goal total in playoff finals.
– I think it was a tentative start from us. But we entered the game eventually and took a little over. It was important to score the first goal, it gave us peace and security. We were prepared for what Storhamar would come with, for they are a really good team. But we were too hesitant start, said Oilers goalscorer Henrik Solberg TV 2 Sport.
– Ruben Smith rescued Oilers
Although Storhamar created the greatest chances came Oilers strongly towards the end led shot statistics with 17-12 after the first period.
– Storhamar have produced a number of chances and probably should have scored more goals. But Ruben Smith hung well with and rescued Oilers on several occasions, summed TV 2 expert Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm after the first period.
PS: General GET illuminated during the break after the first period that they have extended cooperation with Norwegian hockey with a new agreement that extends the next five years. The deal is worth a total of 30 million.
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