In the 13th minute, Örebro's Daniel Muzito Bagenda, 24, faced an ugly elbow tackle on the head of Rögle's Anton Bengtsson.

He got into the tackle far too late and thus received a match penalty.

Bengtsson had to break the match.

- It was the right assessment by the referee, says Örebro coach Niklas Eriksson to CMore.

The Ängelholm team really took advantage of the subsequent numerical superiority.

Leon Bristedt put 1-0 on a nice pass by Daniel Zaar and 2-0 came shortly after when Zaar fired a shot between the legs of Jhonas Enroth.

In the second period, Rögle continued to play well and Tyler Matson added to 3-0.

He blocked a shot and then he went all over the field and put in the puck.

In the middle of the final period, Örebro could still reduce when Robert Leino put 3-1 in powerplay.

Both Rögle and Örebro have started the SHL well, but with this victory, the Scanians even go up to the absolute top.