In an extremely poor first period between Luleå and Skellefteå, the guests took the lead through Robin Alvarez. 3-6, the shot statistics were written to, and the roused rival meeting had much to be desired.

But in the second period, the series leaders stepped forward, taking over the game overall. But that does not automatically mean goals. Instead, Skellefteå would extend the lead, and again it was Robin Alvarez who was the scorer.

Sondell acknowledged

But Luleå would come back. With only six seconds left by others, the home team's powerplay delivered when Juhani Tyrväinen was last on the puck, and after a heavy press in the third came the receipt where Daniel Sondell managed to get a bouncing puck behind Lindvall in the Skellefteå goal.

The match eventually went to an extension, which became speechless, before being decided on penalties. There, Tuomas Kiiskinen became the match hero in the fifth inning when he secured Skellefteå's seventh straight victory away against Luleå.

- It was a little lucky. I saw Jesper Frödén put it high at the pick, and tested the same thing, Kiiskinen tells C More.

In Skellefteå, Simon Robertsson, son of Bert Robertsson, made his debut. He thus became, together with Anton Olsson in Malmö who also made his debut tonight, the first player born in 2003 in SHL.