In the middle of the second half it looked as if Sävehof would advance to an expected victory when they led with 19-14. But Heid led by eight-goal shooter Elin Hallagård, who went from Sävehof to this season, managed to turn the match around and led with 23-22 when there were 26 seconds remaining.

Then Sävehof got a penalty and Ida Staxen Lagerborn put it for 23-23. Heid had the last attack and tried with an edge shot that was saved.

Despite the point, Heid was not completely satisfied with the development.

- The judges were not mature in this task. I don't know what the penalty statistics looked like, but it was probably 7-0 (5-0 correct) or something like that, says Heid's coach Christer Karlsson to SVT Sport.

- You have to fight the whole game or you can't play in Heid. But it should not really be possible to turn a five-goal sub against Sävehof in the second half, thinks Karlsson.

Hallagård worried about today's match

Elin Hallagård, who played in the Sävehof from 2012 until last spring and took six SM golds, was almost sick of concern for today's match.

- It's the world's discharge. It has actually been a tough day. I don't know why but I have taken this game very seriously and been nervous and felt double feelings. It has been a horrifying delight. I have been phased to meet my old club and it feels great that no team lost even though it is clear that I had wanted to win the match. Now we have got a real value meter that we can take with us. We are something good on the tracks, ”she says.

Sävehof had to fight to get a point at all.

- We had expected it to be tough but we are disappointed. We had a grip on the match until the last ten minutes where we lost everything. Don't know if we got tired or if it's blurry, says Amelia Lundbäck.