Norrköping had a satisfactory lead for the fourth period.

But then Visby showed a pick-up-out-of-the-ordinary will and started catching up. Jaycee Coe, the best in the Gotland team with 24 sticks, showed the way and with 28 seconds left on the match clock the distance had shrunk from 42-57 to 65-66.

But then also the Dolphins and especially Teniya Page, back after the absence of injury, showed mental strength. Page set two crucial penalties and of just the speed Tanesha Sutton also had a penalty before the evening was over.

Away victory after all for Norrköping, a nice one after three straight losses.

For Visby, the hunt for the first win of the season continues, after 12 rounds played.