It was three expulsions that ruined for Färjestad in Oskarshamn.

The home team had a terrible efficiency in games with one man more.

In three situations, Oskarshamn scored two goals.

Where both goals were part of the home team's move to 3-1 after 20 minutes of play.

With just as many players on the ice, Färjestad's coach Johan Pennerborn was pleased after the match.

- Five against five, I think we make a good away match.

I think we create enough good goal chances, he says to C More.

Jonas Engström was able to put 4-1 after half the game played, and after that it was never exciting even if Michael Lindqvist scored his second goal of the match with 13 minutes left.

"Of course not satisfied"

The loss for top-tipped Färjestad was the team's third in four rounds, and the only victory came on penalties against Växjö.

- Even though three matches have been away, we are of course not satisfied.

Now it is important not to turn things around in frustration but to turn it into desperation and hunger, says Johan Pennerborn to Färjestad's website.