Rifalk kept a clean sheet after a spectacular save in the first period and the match's first powerplay.

Malmö's Adam Brodecki shot straight after a return from Rifalk who lost the position in the goal.

However, Rifalk threw the club forward and saved the abandoned goal from a "given" goal and stood 0-0.

- I let go of a half-cracked return so I had to sort it out.

The puck is not in until it is over the line.

So it's about war, Rifalk tells C More.

Barely three minutes into the second period, it was instead the guests who took the lead when Olli Palola in powerplay threw in a shot towards goal, Simon Ryfors obscured the goalkeeper and Oscar Alsenfelt could not stop the guests from taking the lead.

Hersley back in the SHL after six years

After six years in the Russian KHL, Patrik Hersley was back in the Malmö Redhawks.

The 34-year-old, who was named SHL's best defender in 2014 and then scored 24 goals for Leksand, was ready to play just in time for the season's first Skånederby.

When Malmö chased the equalizer at the end, Joe Veleno was knee-jerked but instead of expulsion, Simon Ryfors sent in the final 2-0 goal in an empty box in front of the eyes of upset Malmö players and bench.

- That's an expulsion.

It feels incredibly hard to lose this match, we have enough goal chances to score goals, says Malmö coach Joakim Fagervall.

Clip: Rögle won Skåne village

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Rögle won Skåne village