It was Brynäs for the whole slant in the first period. The team won the shots by 21-6, and also scored two straight goals.

But after all, it was not the worst for Djurgården at that time. In a situation down at the corner, Josefsson got stuck with his knee between the coffin and a Brynäs player who had fallen, sliding towards the coffin. The DIF captain was helped by the ice, and in the booth he hit the club angrily, and clearly showed how the frustration flowed at the injured star.

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The second period began as the first period, with Brynäs dominance. And it would also be an increase to 3-0 before Djurgården woke up. It took a strong performance by Niclas Bergfors to crack zero with three minutes left by others, and it gave rings on the water. Just 80 seconds later, the second goal came as well, and three minutes into the third, Tom Nilsson was able to acknowledge the match.

But despite that, it was Brynäs who would leave the match with all three points. With just over ten minutes left of the match, Eric Norin set his first SHL goal of his career, which was also the last of the match.

- It's two minutes that ruins a little for us. Well done to bounce back even though we lose, says Brynäskaptenen Anton Rödin.

From Djurgården, the second match in succession was played by the team, and there were no cheerful mines from Djurgården.

- There are two really bad performances by us. This bar must be raised, so it can't look like this, says Robert Ohlsson to C More.