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Forward of the Latvian national team Rodrigo Apple In the Swedish Premier League (SHL) match, they won the extra time, but in Norway Rūdolfs Balcers earned a penalty 14 minutes into the match.
The Orebro team beat Engelholm’s Rogle 6: 5 (2: 0, 1: 3, 2: 2, 1: 0) at home.
Apple threw the opponent’s goal three times in 17 minutes and 14 seconds and earned a +/- score of -1. Another 63.64% of throws were won by the Latvian attacker.
Daniel Zārs (1 + 2) and Leons Bristets (0 + 3) scored three performance points for the guests.
Apple has scored five goals in ten games this season and has scored three times.
Orebro, with 30 points in 16 matches, ranks third among 14 teams, while their Saturday opponents with 32 points in 14 games are higher.
The hockey player spent the previous season in North America, playing mostly for the American Hockey League (AHL) club Springbirds’ Thunderbirds, but in some games he also represented the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) team Greenville Swamp Rabbits.
As the National Hockey League (NHL) season is long overdue, the Orebro Hockey Team has agreed with the Florida Panthers to hire Apple.
Last season, the Orebro Club ranked eighth in a 14-unit competition.
Latvian hockey forward Rūdolfs Balcers on Saturday in the strongest league in Norway earned 14 penalty minutes in the convincing victory of the Stavenger “Oilers” in the guests over the Lillehammer “Elite” – 6: 1 (3: 0, 1: 1, 2: 0).
Balcers spent only 14 minutes and 47 seconds on the court, as at the end of the second half he earned 2 + 2 + 10 penalty minutes for pushing on the edge, rudeness and unsportsmanlike conduct. The striker managed to make four shots on goal, as well as win 43% of throws.
David Morley scored two “goals” for the winners and four (1 + 3) scores for Christopher Ramblam.
Balcers played for the last time in the Oilers team in the 2015/16 season. That year, he was also crowned Norwegian champion for the second time in a row, but for the Oilers it was the fifth title in a row. A year later, the Oilers also celebrated their victory in the local championship.
After ten games, the Oilers with 12 points are eighth among the ten clubs, while their Saturday opponents with 17 points are in fourth place in 11 battles.
It has already been reported that the National Hockey League (NHL) team Ottawa Senators, after concluding a new one-year contract with Latvian striker Rūdolfs Balceras, has hired him from Stavanger Oilers, where the Latvian had already played before going to North America. Balcers would have joined the Norwegian club earlier, but this was delayed by talks with the Ottawa Senators over a new deal.
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