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"Timrå did the team was forced to in order to reach the playoffs. Medelpadingarna Luleå defeated by 1-0 after Anton Lander made the game only goal. Anders Lindbäck saved all 35 shots he got against him and was perhaps the biggest reason for the victory. We can also observe that HV71 is the series winner for the playoffs.

"The first period was a dumb story, although both teams had several great chances to network. Luleå opened the match very well and poured shots of Anders Lindbäck in TIK-bin. Timrå'm up against the end of the period but then without being able to take the lead.

"After 40 minutes played, it was still quite still in ödesmatchen between Luleå and Timrå. The second period was like the first speechless. But Luleå had the upper hand and shot the most clear shot on goal.

"Six minutes into the last act came at last match the first goal and it was Timrå did. Laurent Meunier played forward Anton Lander, despite fierce guard could shoot the puck high into the net. Suddenly it became very urgent for Lulea that put it all forward. But Anders Lindbäck was absolutely incorruptible and stopped everything. Timrå won 1-0 and are ready for the playoffs."

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wow bruce you are on fire today

by SumOil on Mar 13, 2010 4:08 PM PST reply actions  

We could use an absolutely incorruptible goaltender.

by Benjamin Massey on Mar 13, 2010 8:34 PM PST reply actions  

That’s what I was thinking.

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by Bruce McCurdy on Mar 14, 2010 12:27 AM PST up reply actions  

From Timra’s website:

Efter en gastkramande match över 60 minuter lyckades Timrå till slut vinna matchen med 1-0 efter mål av Anton Lander i den tredje perioden. After a thrilling match over 60 minutes and got Timrå eventually winning the match 1-0 after goals by Anton Lander in the third period. Timråmålvakten Anders Lindbäck var också på sitt allra bästa humör och spelade fantastiskt hela tiden och höll nollan när det som bäst behövdes. Timrå goalkeeper Anders Lindbäck was also at his best mood and played great the whole time and was zero when it is most needed.

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by Derek Zona on Mar 14, 2010 9:02 AM PST reply actions  

was zero when it is most needed

Hmmmpphh. The next Keith Tkachuk.

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by Bruce McCurdy on Mar 14, 2010 11:16 AM PDT reply actions  

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