Goalscorer? Djurgården's goalkeeper, Niklas Svedberg.

- What is happening, what is happening? Have you seen? says SVT's Chris Härenstam.

Skellefteå really had the command from the start and already after just over five minutes of play Jonathan Pudas and Jacob Olofsson gave the home team the lead with 2-0. 19-year-old Jacob Olofsson, who was recruited to Skellefteå from Timrå, thus made his first goal for his new club.

Djurgården purposefully worked his way back into the match. But the joy after Mattias Guter's acknowledgment was short-lived when Adam Pettersson fired Skellefteå in the 3-2 lead five minutes later.

But despite Skelleteå winning the shot with 42-28 and laying on for a 4-2 goal, the match ended 3-3 after Skellefteå's sneaky self goals.

Had to change judges after speeding

The crazy self goal wasn't the only notable thing from the match. Just hours before the release, Tobias Björk was called from Boden, when the referee who was to judge the match got stuck for speeding and got rid of the driver's license, according to information to SVT.