Frölunda lost first place in the SHL when they lost to Oskarshamn on away ice on Tuesday.

But at home, the Gothenburgers have won all their seven matches this autumn.

- We are good the second period.

We commute too much in our offensive game in the first and third period, says Roger Rönnberg, coach in Frölunda, to C More about the victory against Örebro.

18-year-old Lucas Raymond gave Frölunda the lead after 11.25.

Raymond pre-checked nicely and stole the puck from Örebrobacken Robin Salo, whereupon he went on to goal and sprinkled in 1-0.

- I saw that he had the weight on his left leg and pushed away to the right, so then I tried to cut off in that direction, says Lucas Raymond to C More about the theft from Salo.

Sounds easy, right?

Fri Friberg painted

18 seconds before the first break, Örebro equalized.

19-year-old Elias Ekström scored his first SHL goal, when he crashed against Frölunda's goal cage in a quick attack and poked in a pass from Joonas Rask.

Frölunda took the lead again at 9.11 in the second period.

Max Friberg scored 2‒1 in an open goal, free at the far post after fine preparation by Theodor Lennström.

The home team could sometimes get stuck in Örebro's defensive zone.

But the goal chances were fairly evenly distributed between the teams.

At 5.46 in the third period, the puck was poked over Frölunda's goal line.

But the "goal" was ruled out, as Borna Rendulic was considered to have run on Frölunda's goalkeeper Niklas Rubin.

Lift from own zone

With 3.21 left to play, Örebro took out the goalkeeper to use six outfielders.

But when 2.23 remained, Patrik Carlsson whipped the puck away from Frölunda's defense zone - and saw it bounce into Örebro's empty goal, at the other end of the ice.