The first period was the period when the goals were made from behind the extended goal line. First out was Marcus Nilsson, who in powerplay took the position behind the goal cage, and fell to 1-0. But that was a planned ending, he dismissed it directly in the break interview with C More.

- It was a pass, I usually do not shoot behind targets, says the goalkeeper.

But something that was planned, however, was Ryan Lasch's receipt. When, from the left corner, he saw a gap between Markus Svensson's leg and the post, the dot king dotted in 1-1.

Effective boxplay

When Max Friberg in the second period went on a 2 + 10 minute expulsion after meeting Jonathon Blum in the head with a tackle, the guests got a really good chance to regain the lead in the match. But it did not go as they had intended. For immediately after the first draw, there was a turnaround for Frölunda, where Johan Sundström dribbled in 2-1, his first goal of the season.

And it wasn't long before it was time for home rejoicing. Four minutes later, Nicklas Lasu managed to outlast Svensson in the goal, making 3-1 after finding a gap between the leg guards.

Push in third from Frölunda

However, Ferry City would make it exciting. After clap-clap play in powerplay, this time Nilsson found a player with the pass from behind goal, more specifically Per Åslund, who put the reduction.

But closer than ever, Färjestad never came. Despite pressure in the third period from the away team, it was instead Frölunda who extended the lead when Samuel Fagemo made a return from close range. Frölunda eventually won 5-2 after Simon Hjalmarsson punctured the match in an empty cage.