Many probably thought that Helsingborg would pinch a point against Kristianstad.

With 13 seconds left, Helsingborg got a penalty after an away player was pulled down the line.

David Florander was icy cold when he put 27-27 from seven meters.

But Kristianstad turned around in a flash and had time to come to a final conclusion.

The ball reached Adam Nyfjäll, the match's best scorer, who with only one second left put the decisive 28-27.

Nyfjäll was roasting, especially in the match introduction.

He scored the first three goals of the match and made sure that Kristianstad had 3-0 after just under three minutes.

28-year-old Nyfjäll finally landed on seven goals in the first half alone and accounted for over half of the team's goals in the first 30. In total, there were ten goals for Nyfjäll.

Kristianstad connected a small grip at the end of the first half and the lead at the break was 13-10 after Helsingborg neglected in the last attack.

Linus Persson threw the ball away to Olafur Gudmundsson who countered in the half's last goal.

But Helsingborg came back and forced Kristianstad to an early time out.

By then, Helsingborg had turned 10-13 into a lead of 16-15 in just eight minutes.

After that, the team followed and with 13 seconds left, it was completely even, 27-27.

Kristianstad pulled, as so many times before, the longest straw and now has five straight victories.