Örebro hockey wins 4–0 against SSK

Örebro Hockey's women's team defeated SSK 4–0 at home in a match ending in a shutout. Goaltender Emmy Nordström-Åmark saved all 33 shots. Following the win, she expressed optimism ahead of the SDHL qualifiers.

Örebro Hockey's women's team secured a convincing victory at home against SSK in the hockeyallsvenskan södra, or more precisely in connection with the SDHL qualifiers, with a final score of 4–0 (2–0, 1–0, 1–0). The match took place on Wednesday and showcased Örebro's strong performance.

Goaltender Emmy Nordström-Åmark delivered a flawless performance by saving all 33 shots from the opponents, securing the shutout. After the game, she was confident in assessing the team's chances. 'If we face HV71 in the SDHL qualifiers, I think we have a pretty good chance of promotion,' she said. She added, however: 'It's a year too early.'

This win bolsters Örebro's position ahead of the qualifiers for the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). The team has shown form in recent matches, and Nordström-Åmark's performance highlights their defensive strength. It remains to be seen how they perform in upcoming encounters, but optimism is palpable within the squad.

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