Skellefteå started best.

It was almost like in the old days - minus the audience.

Växjö barely got out of their own zone during the first five minutes of the match.

But then happened what usually happens, a quick turnaround, the opposing team's first shot on goal becomes a goal.

1-0 through Eric Josefsson, his first of the season.

- Nice that it finally fell in, says Captain Josefsson to C More.

Then followed two controversial video reviews.

Andreas Wingerli sent in 1-1 after Jonathan Berggren was responsible for a superb tackle.

The question was, however, whether Wingerli was in the goal area and disturbed Växjö goalkeeper Viktor Fasth.

In the end, the referee decided - goal.

- I was really worried, I was sure that it would be ruled out, says Wingerli and thinks of similar situations when the home team considered themselves to have been ruled out.

But the goal was scored and the 1-1 match.

Doubtful punishment

Just minutes later, the home team had a shot in the post, in the mess after the situation, Växjö's Jack Drury was judged to have landed on the puck in the goal area, with a penalty as a result.

However, the replay pictures showed that the puck was never blocked.

Skellefteå could, however, thank and receive.

Joakim Lindström, who at times had a hard time, not least on penalties, put 2-1 distinct in the "old man's corner", his (only) third goal of the season.

- I had decided before to shoot quite fast, it was nice, Lindström says to C More.

The second period was goalless.

In the third, the former Skelllefteå player Martin Lundberg barely had time to cheer after his 2-2 goal, before the young Adam Wilsby, 19 seconds later, scored his first SHL goal in his career, assisted by Jocke Lindström.

- A little unusual, I think it's the first time I score a goal, but it was fun, says Wilsby.

Växjö took out Viktor Fasth with just over two minutes left of the match.

Then Arvid Lundberg could send in 4-2 from his own zone.