Mora came back after the timeout: “The boys responded well”

Djurgården took the lead in the match through young breakthrough name Hampus Larsson halfway into the first period. A lead that was doubled when the returning veteran Dick Axelsson improved his goal form even more and whipped in 2–0 with a second left in the first. Djurgården continued to have the most at the beginning of the second and Mora’s head coach Daniel Hermansson felt forced to pull the handbrake and take a timeout six minutes into the period. Picked up It would prove to be a stroke of luck. For the Dalmatians, they reduced a few minutes later through Fabian Ilestedt before Johan Persson equalized with a minute left in the period. The match went to overtime after a scoreless third period and there the home team completed their turnaround as the team survived a good Dif situation and countered back. Decided in the mud The puck to Kalle Kratz whose finish found its way behind Hugo Hävelid and crossed the goal line with the smallest possible margin. 4–3 to Mora – a result that means that Djurgården’s winning streak stops at five games. – I said we have to get a hold of this, because otherwise the match would be over, says Mora’s head coach Daniel Hermansson about the timeout that paved the way for the victory. – It’s the first time in a while that I think we lack a little energy, says Djurgården’s counterpart Robert Kimby. See all matches from the hockey Allsvenskan on TV4 Play

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