Örebro hockey concedes twelve goals on 41 shots

Örebro Hockey has faced tough defensive times, conceding twelve goals on just 41 shots in their last two matches. The team lost 7–4 at home to HV71 and 5–4 in overtime away to Brynäs, earning one point. Goaltender Jhonas Enroth expresses frustration despite his performance.

Örebro Hockey returned from Gävle with one point after a 5–4 overtime loss to Brynäs, but the total is disheartening: five goals conceded on 20 shots. At home in Behrn Arena, it was even worse with a 7–4 loss to HV71, where seven goals came on 21 shots. Overall, the team has let in twelve goals on 41 shots in these two matches, described as frustrating.

Goaltender Jhonas Enroth, who played both games, feels misunderstood. “I feel like I’ve played two damn good games,” he says after the Brynäs match. Despite the losses, he points to his own performance as strong, while the team's defense leaks like a sieve.

Örebro now seeks revenge after the flop against HV71. The team needs to tighten its defense to avoid more point losses in the SHL. These results put pressure on the coaches to address the weaknesses quickly.

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