A fast-paced summit that gave four expulsions to the home team but one Örebro that failed to manage. More than that, it was not in the first period that also ended speechless up in Luleå.

In the other, however, two zeros immediately burst. Already after 99 seconds, Canadian Jordan Boucher got away with Luleå goalkeeper Joel Lassinantti and made no mistake. 1-0 to the away team and Boucher wildly celebrated his first goal of the season.

But the joy did not last long for the series leaders.

First, baking Luleåforward Robin Kovacs scored his fifth point on just as many matches as he struck out the assistant to Einar Emanuelsson's receipt. Kovac's last five points and the top of the form have come after Aftonbladet reported that the 23-year-old should have been ready for Örebro next season.

After the receipt, the northern bots also took over the lead through two substantial co-picks.

First Nils Lundkvist fired a light wrist shot from the drawing circle. But instead of an easy pick hand rescue from Jonas Amtzen in the Örebromål, the puck was controlled via the new acquisition Daniel Weding's rear and into the goal. An extremely remarkable purpose for Widing in his new club.

"Often, you deserve those fellows"

And as if it wasn't lucky enough for the Luleå team, Erik Gustafsson would extend the lead to 3-1 at the next co-ed.

In powerplay, team captain Gustafsson fired a shot that was saved but then bounced straight out on Örebrobacken Aaron Irving. A surprised Irving tried desperately to get rid of the puck but instead hit it so unluckily - twice - that he hit it in his own goal.

- Often you deserve those fellows and today we do well for 60 minutes so I think we should get something with us. But at the same time, that is obviously very lucky, Erik Gustafsson summarizes Luleå's two goals to Cmore after the match.

In the third, Örebro tried with everything you had. But thanks to a secure goalkeeping game and a solid defense, Luleå managed to weather the storm and collect a seventh straight home victory and three points.

- We have great security at home and today we do well all the way. That despite it being a match with a lot of powerplay and boxplay. Especially in the first where we sort out all the expulsions.

The result means that Luleå is second in the table and Örebro slides down to third place.