Modo and Björklöven met in the first meeting of two this weekend. It was Björklöven who started best when Daniel Rahimi looked like a washable sniper and put 1-0 for Björklöven.
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— C More Hockey (@cmorehockey) October 29, 2021
Rahimi’s goal was not the lead goal for very long for 37 seconds after 1-0, Filip Hasa equalized for Modo, his first goal of the season.
Less than 90 seconds later, Modo also took the lead through fixed star Sam Vigneault. That would not be the first goal in this match for Vigneault and his teammates.
For Markus Modigs, the lead on passes from, the third party of Modo’s first chain, Riley Woods.
Before the first period was over, Sam Vigneault put 4-1, on passes from Modigs and Woods, and it was the first chain’s third goal of the evening.
In the second period, it was a hungry Björklöven who came out to try to catch up, but then it was Tex Williamsson is Modo-kassen who put a stop to the Umeå team.
In the third, Björklöven took out Claes Endre to press to come again and they finally got a hole in Williamsson again when Gustav Possler put the reduction there with less than four minutes left.
However, it took only a minute before Markus Modigs put the 5-2 goal in an empty goal cage and closed the match for Modo.
The end of the match was messy where Francis Perron and David Bernhardt both went out five minutes for fighting and now the teams meet again tomorrow night.
It can be a real islet walk.
Modo – Björklöven 5–2 (4–1, 0–0, 1–1)
Target, Modo: Filip Hasa, Sam Vigneault 2, Marcus Modigs 2
Goals, Björklöven: Daniel Rahimi |
Shot: 33–50 (14–11, 9–17, 10–22)