It was actually guest Leksand who took the lead through Brooke Boquist, but then Luleå put the gas in the bottom.

Petra Nieminen acknowledged and before the end of the period the score was 3-1. Ronja Savolainen's 3-1 goal was a real treat when she got the puck in her own zone and stood for a brilliant solo performance that ended with the puck in the nets.

- It is a bit lucky, too, but it is nice to score, says the hill Savolainen.

At the beginning of others, Leksand reduced, but then it was Finnish show again. Michelle Karvinen, Jenni Hiirikoski, Karvinen again, Savolainen again and suddenly the score was 7-2.

Emma Nordin and Japanese Chiho Osawa made it 9-2.

Luleå fired a total of 52 shots in the victory, twice more than the opponents.

- It's a fun match to play. Luleå is a good team, but I also think we do well. It is in the end that we lose some, says Leksand's 15-year-old talent Nicole Hall.

With Leksand currently seven in SDHL and Luleå / MSSK will finish second, it is likely that they will meet in the quarterfinals. Three rounds remain in the league.