Two teams with strong form and at least six straight without a loss.

Then there were few real melee matches and surprisingly low intensity in SSL's summit.

- I think it feels terribly sleepy if I am to be honest, from both sides, says Linköping's Martin Karlsson after the second period in Expressen's broadcast.

- But it is hardly how you are heated.

No one has really entered the match, it feels like.

That Martin Karlsson was disappointed with Linköping's effort was understandable at a disadvantage of 2-3 and when the third started it was time again for a new cold shower.

The match came to life

In a classic kitchen road manner, Kalmarsund's Marcus Johansson walked around and put 4-2 for the away team.

That start was perhaps also what was needed for the match to come to life.

The closer the final signal to the match came, the more tempo it became and the goals began to fall in.

Linköping also managed to get back on track but never got closer than a goal.

- We create a lot of goal chances and we let go a little backwards.

It stood and weighed there when they were at 5-4 but really it was never a talk I think, says Kalmarsund's Marcus Marcus Johansson in Expressen's broadcast.

Kim Nilsson put his second

With seven and a half minutes left, points league leader Kim Nilsson scored his second goal of the evening, which almost meant the nail in the coffin.

- You feel fantastic and it is always fun to win against Linköping.

We usually have an easy time against Linköping and we had that even today.

We feel safe and it is a good feeling in the team now, says Marcus Marcus Johansson

At the next meeting, Falun is waiting for Kalmarsund.

- It's just to take home three points there and we will continue to be league leaders.