If he had a hard time digesting the end result, the home team's Jaedon Descheneau was all the happier about his active part in the somewhat illogical end result.

The Brynäs forward scored "only" eight goals and ten assists, to Brynäs fans' great disappointment last season, but this autumn the Canadian has scored points in all of the team's four games played.

During Saturday afternoon's home match against Skellefteå, Descheneau was involved in the prelude to early 1-0 goals by Emil Molin in the match's first power play and when Skellefteå looked to connect a total grip on the match in the second period, it was Descheneau who equalized to 2-2 after a quick turnaround that he ended by angling the puck into the net roof.

Not happy

A not at all fair position for the third period when visiting Skellefteå had dominated the game in the first two periods, led the shots with 29-9 (!) Before the third but without receiving a dividend for their game advantage, something for which Brynäs captain Anton Rödin was very grateful.

- Of course we are not satisfied but have to pull ourselves up and win close matches.

Skellefteå is first, second, third and fourth on the puck.

We have to get up and be more ready, he told C More in the second period break.

In the middle of the third period, it was extremely close that Skellefteåbacken Philip Broberg bombed in a winning goal, but there Brynäs defensive forward Johan Alcén offered, to say the least, sacrificial shooting coverage.

Decided late

Skellefteå's Joakim Lindström then had a shot in the post in the final minutes and the guests had to play in five against three in 1.40 at the end of regular time but without getting the puck behind Brynäs goalkeeper Samuel Ersson

It was instead Anton Rödin who decided (3-2) with one minute and eight seconds left of third after a delicate performance from forward colleague Patrik Berglund who from the short side put the puck behind his back in front of goal to Brynäskaptenen.

- Shitty, he almost gives me a free position where I just try to hold it and put it in, Rödin concludes to C More.