In an even first season, Frölundas captain Joel Lundqvist stepped forward for the guests with two and a half minutes left. But it was not in a positive sense. Because after kneeling Leon Bristedt, Lundqvist received a match penalty, and instead had to shower early.

Frölunda managed to keep the period out, but immediately in the second period came 1-0 to Rögle when Bristedt matched Dennis Everberg.

In the middle of the period, Bristedt would again have a big bang, and this time he would have to interrupt the match. In a close fight at Frölunda's booth, the booth door opened, and Bristedt got stuck.

Just minutes later, however, Rögle would get a small patch on the wounds when the new acquisition Chris Desousa scored his second goal in three games, and his first at home.

In the third period, it would rattle in the net of both teams. But Frölunda woke up too late, and when they reduced through Max Friberg Niklas Hansson had already managed to extend the lead to 3-0. And that would repeat, because before Johan Sundström scored Frölunda's second goal with two minutes left, Daniel Zaar could extend to 4-1. And that goal from Zaar became too much for the guests, which, after all, made it exciting when with 22 seconds left reduced to 3-4. But Rögle stayed away, taking three important points in the hunt at the top and also went for Frölunda in the table.

- It got a little exciting at the end. But it is very nice to bring the profit, says Daniel Zaar to C More.