The conditions for the match between Brynäs and Oskarshamn were an early anxiety meeting between two bottom teams in desperate pursuit of goals, points and, not least, the start of an upward curve.

Brynäs was definitely bent by points one and two and if you manage to ride on this wave, you might have laid the foundation for a better continuation now.

A game-based grip was linked directly but also showed why the Gävlelaget is just above the qualifying line in the table when the first fifth of the year's basic series is played.

Because even though Brynäs won the shots in the first period with 20–8, for a long time in the match it was difficult to take advantage of his game-taking advantage and only led by 1–0 after the first period.

Broke the target drought

The goal was scored by Brynäsforward Jacob Blomqvist in games six against five and proved to be important to ease the pressure of the home players who came to Thursday's game against Oskarshamn with heavy 3-18 in goal difference in the last four matches.

Now, however, that target drought was severely broken.

Only 45 seconds into the middle period, Linus Öhlund struck in his injury comeback.

The Brynäs Forward - which is in Gävle on loan from the NHL team Pittsburgh - was covered two weeks ago by a careless tackle by Örebro's Jordan Boucher.

Heavy for Oskarshamn

After resting, brainstorming and rehab, 22-year-old Öhlund now offered a delicacy at his 2-0 goal as Brynäs made the guests go in all directions while positioning themselves and after a fine passing game from Nicklas Danielsson, Victor Söderström and a vase Shot by just Linus Öhlund was cheered at least a little weight released from his shoulders.

In the third period, self-confidence was there and got even better when Daniel Mannberg and Greg Scott filled in with each goal for Brynäs.

For Oskarshamn it looks heavier, there was not much that matched this evening, in addition to goalkeeper Fredrik Pettersson Wentzel's heroic effort in the visitors' goals and a careful reduction to 2-1 by Filip Engsund at the end of the second period.