The event that was on the lips of most people after Djurgården – Skellefteå occurred six minutes into the third period. Jonathan Pudas, who scored 1-1 in the first period (his fourth goal in three games), dropped his helmet and went and changed.

Jacob Andersson came in instead - but he jumped in too soon, considered Djurgården's players. When he entered the zone, the Dif players had no control over him, and he could score 2-1.

Wingerli made 3-1

Despite great protests from Djurgården's players, the referees insisted on approving the goal.

Even after the game, which ended 3–1 after Andreas Wingerli turned the puck in the middle zone and slipped forward and sat 3–1, the irritation was great in the Dif camp.

- If you look at the first goal, they hit a shot across the pitch that the judges forget is icing. Then ... Check! My God, I'm going to be a judge too or something, Marcus Högström tells C More while the replay of the 2-1 goal rolls in front of him, and continues:

- It's ... Damn ... I can't stand. No, thank you, he says and leaves the interview.

However, Jacob Andersson, whose goal was his first in SHL, considered that the goal was straightforward.

- I think so. Absolutely!