Stockholm got a real dream start in the bronze match against Ångermanland. It only took 34 seconds before Moa Gustavsson scored the team's first goal - with only four players on the ice. The forward was careful in front of Ångermanland's goalkeeper Lovisa Persson and was able to push in the return.

- It was absolutely wonderful. We were many in front of goals that governed and set and so we could only tap it, says the shooter to SVT Sport.

The next goal then came in powerplay. Emelie Olsson managed to put 2-0 from no angle at all, but despite that, the puck flew elegantly above the shoulder on Persson.

- It is a very difficult angle, she did an incredibly good Emelie, says SVT Sports expert Maria Rooth about the goal.

The dream came true

Ella Planting-Bergloo then put the nail in the coffin to 3-0 after a neat forward play by Olivia Sohrner.

- We had the game and played as a team. We did it together, says Planting-Bergloo.

Getting a TV puck pile is something you have dreamed of?

- Yes it is!