On another note, Magnus Johansson has 7 points in 3 games. Is he going for some kind of record?
What makes it even more impressive is that LHC as a team hasn't scored that much so far. A total of 9 goals in three games, so he's had his hand on practically every goal LHC has scored...
Goalie heroics aside, do you think this is the Frölunda that will show up for the rest of the season?
I remember MoDo leading the league 10 rounds in or so a couple of years back, only to drop like lead through the standings and eventually falling short of making the playoffs that year.
Media just hype Frölunda. Espacilly Aftonbladet. Didnt wennerholm wrote a article about how modos fresh start was a "fiasko" becuse they lost 1 game? (the first) ...
Their start is good but its to early to judge any team.
Goalie heroics aside, do you think this is the Frölunda that will show up for the rest of the season?
I remember MoDo leading the league 10 rounds in or so a couple of years back, only to drop like lead through the standings and eventually falling short of making the playoffs that year.
I think Frölunda will show up big time this season. Expekt home-ice advantage and a deep run into the playoffs. They are that good. Superb goaltending goes a long way.
Goalie heroics aside, do you think this is the Frölunda that will show up for the rest of the season?
I remember MoDo leading the league 10 rounds in or so a couple of years back, only to drop like lead through the standings and eventually falling short of making the playoffs that year.
The goaltending and defence has been great both in the start of the SEL and during the preseason. If the point producers can get going I think Frölunda can stay were they are at.
They have a solid team and a good foundation to build around. I think people are underestimating them due to last couple of seasons poor result.
I see Frölunda anywhere from 4-9 eventually. It's a close league so a good start certainly helps. If anybody wonders my bottom three are Växjö, Modo and Timrå.