Most recently against Växjö, everything went backwards for Frölunda when a historically large loss was collected where the final result was written to 0-8 away against Växjö.

On Saturday, Frölunda would try to get back on the winning side after that splendor and three straight losses - four defeats in the last five rounds before the day.

And it started hard again for Roger Rönnberg's men.

Ängelholmarna came out on top and won the shots in the opening period with 10-6 and goal-oriented with 1-0 after Simon Ryfors in powerplay scored his tenth goal of the season.

When Rögle then extended in second through Niklas Hansson, the green-clad had connected a grip on the match.

The talent's first goal

But Frölunda would recover.

Junior Theodor Niederbach started the pick-up by scoring his first SHL goal in his career and when defender Mattias Norlinder then banked the equalizer with a quarter left to play, there was suddenly momentum Frölunda.

When 20-year-old Adam Edström with seven minutes left of regular time pulled on a second for tripping, the Gothenburgers got the chance in powerplay - and then it narrowed again.

Theodor was a successful first name for the evening and it was Lennström who found the right until 3-2.

Rögle pressed for an equalizer, but Niklas Rubin between the home team's posts did not let any more pucks pass him and the league leaders were able to break their negative trend.