When Dick Axelsson shot 3-3, served by the super talent Alexander Holtz, Djurgården had a tailwind.

And the feeling was that the home team was on its way to the third straight home victory.

Barely two minutes later, 12.57 into the final act, Filiph Engsund scored the guests' fourth goal in the match.

And determined the end result.

The decisive goal came after a sloppy pass by the home player Sebastian Strandberg.

The winning shooter picked down the puck "on tennis" and outwitted Niklas Svedberg.

- Lucky, but fun to push the goal there, says Engsundh.

Oskarsham got several, apparently, simple goals, after Dif neglected.

- We have trained a lot on forecheck and have talked a lot about it.

Go one, go two and then go third with.

You can not walk alone, says Engsundh.

Djurgården's coach Rober Ohlsson:

- In two of the goals, we give away the purse to the Oskarshamn players, says Robert Olsson, who believed in victory when Axelsson sent in 3-3.

- Then we have momentum and will ride on it, then we give away the puck in the wrong position and they can do 4-3.

We need to get better.

CLIP: Alexander Holtz after the successful draft: "How cool at all" (October 7, 2020)

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Alexander Holtz finished seventh overall in the NHL draft.

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