In the first period, it was more or less only Team Thoren who showed evidence of attacking play.

A playful Thoren led above all by Myra Aggestål, who contributed with three goals, was the difference between the two giants.

The biggest lead was 5-1 for Team Thoren, but when it looked like the Umeå team was about to pull away, the red-clad woke up.

"Should have been 4-5 or 5-5"

Mora started to have a lot of pressure with two post shots but in the end the goal also came loose and the home team scored.

- I was a bit lucky there with two post shots so I have to thank them, says the goalkeeper in Team Thoren, Lovisa Hedin in Expressen's broadcast about Morapressen.

In the end, it was only a two-goal deficit that stood in the second break with the numbers 3-5 from Mora's perspective.

- We enter the match more and more.

Think it should have been 4-5 or 5-5.

I think we are better and have taken over, My Kippilä said during the break before the third period in the broadcast.

Once the third took shape, it was then like a mixture of the first two.

Theam Thoren started the shooting with the sisters Kauppi delivering in 6-3 but the Mora reduction came quickly afterwards from the points shooter in Mora, Moa Gustafsson.

"Beautiful punishment gave excitement"

Thoren's two - goal lead then stood until four minutes remained when Mora tore forward and got a penalty kick.

The trust went again to Moa Gustafsson who offered the match's delicacy when she beautifully hit the ball with a one-handed backhand.

5-6 and exciting in the final minutes, but despite a bunch of dangerous situations, it was Veera Kauppi who was able to close the match in an open box to 7-5 for the white-clad.

- It was a tough match so nice that we won.

These were difficult situations that I was faced with by Mora, but it was often solved with good help from our slopes, says Thoren goalkeeper Lovisa Hedin.