Brynäs devoted parts of the national team break to finding faster roads out of his own zone.

The team looked desperate in Karlstad.

"We are tough on the idea," Daniel Mannberg told C More after the first period.

The away team's worries lasted for almost 30 minutes.

Then it suddenly slammed into the clubs. Niclas Andersén looked up and sent the puck from his own extended goal line to Emil Molin on offensive blue. The next pass went sideways and when Mannberg got the position it was anything but slow.

The shot was fast and the puck was safely behind Färjestad's goalkeeper Arvid Holm.

Without sharpness

To date, Ferjestad had owned the puck and spent a lot of time in the attack zone, but without real sharpness in crucial situations.

It was only when the Karlstad team fell to the bottom that Brynäs goalkeeper Joacim Eriksson was seriously challenged.

The home players are increasingly moving in front of goal and it was in that position that Martin Johansson found himself when Jesper Olofsson found the right one with the pass.

One draw later, it was 1-1 on the media cube.

Eight minutes into the third period, Färjestad had turned the game around.

Gustav Rydahl was forced to refuse to Tre Kronor and Karjala Cup due to injury, but when Marcus Nilsson was looking for someone to match, it was the hard working center who was in the right place and could shake the victory puck.

Latta reinforces

Earlier this week, Ferjestad ended the collaboration with Finnish forward Ville Leskinen, who did not become the point guard the team had hoped for.

Instead, Canadian Michael Latta comes in with 117 NHL games for Washington on the track record.

Latta has not played ice hockey so far this fall, after an outing to Chinese Kunlun in the KHL last season.