SHL's strongest team has a brilliant fact in the October darkness. First four straight home wins followed by a win away to Linköping, then a loss to HV71 - the only plump in October - and now three straight wins. Now the nutritionists are second in the SHL table.

Rasmus Rissanen spelled Rasmus Rissanen a strong contributing cause for the Örebro success. The slope, which was so heavily criticized last season, has this year lined up top efforts. But before the meeting with Färjestad, Rissanen felt a little sick and he gave the go-ahead to play only after the warm up. And so it would end with the Finnish being in all five goals on Örebro when the team completely ran over the warmers.

"Ettriga" in Örebro

Already after 31 seconds, the hall exploded when Rasmus Rissanen hit the bar and Marcus Weinstock sent the return into goal behind goalkeeper Markus Svensson.

Veteran Marcus Weinstock, who has Färjestad as the parent association, was of course satisfied after the first period.

- We start the match well. The first ten minutes we come out hard at home. We know that we are skate-rich and good-looking, and then it will be as usual with Färjestad to visit good speed, ”said Örebro's Weinstock during the break to C More.

Öberg's first SHL goal

In the second period, Örebro's Finnish back pair Kristian Näkyvä and Rasmus Rissanen stepped forward seriously.

First, Örebro extended the lead when Kristian Näkyvä snapped a puck that went via Färjestad's Sebastian Erixon and further into the goal. And shortly thereafter, Rasmus Rissanen also whipped in 3-0 after a flying and beautiful attack. After almost half the match, Victor Ejdsell then reduced. But one quarter into the middle period, Linus Öberg scored his first SHL goal of his career when the teenager carefully put 4-1 after a sack return.

In the third period, Ludvig Rensfeldt painted for Örebro before Färjestad's Carl Jakobsson set the final score 5–2 for the home team.