Frölunda's Elmer Söderblom accounted for a delicacy at his 6-1 goal.

He stood in front of the goal in powerplay and sucked the puck at the right post.

He then quickly pulled the puck backwards between the legs and with the club still between the legs he pulled away a shot and the goal was a fact, an art number and a Youtube favorite certainly in Edmonton, Canada.

When the match had long been decided, Djurgården's Oscar Bjerselius took advantage of his little playing time and scored 6-1 free right from the front.

The Czech defense was abandoned and not even close.

Brynäs Noel Gunler pulled off a supervisor in powerplay for the final 7-1, where it ran away.

Until halfway through, it was even.

The Czech Republic had a chance to go up to 2-1 and put pressure on Sweden but goalkeeper Hugo Alnefelt nailed it again and Sweden was able to make the decisive move with three goals in the second period.

Three assists by Broberg in the second period

Skellefteå's Albin Sundsvik made it 2-1 in power play when he stood at one post and took advantage of a rim bounce behind the goal.

At 3-1, Leksand's Emil Heineman was vigilant and took advantage of a Czech player misjudging a rim bounce in powerplay and the Swede set full speed from his own blue and crashed towards the goal and scored 3-1, a goal in boxplay.

At 4-1, it was again a rim bounce behind goal that preceded the goal that Frölunda's Theodor Niederbach did.

In all goals in the second period, the captain, Skellefteå's Philip Broberg, had an assistant.

Alnefelt praises: "Gives the team a chance to win every match"

  - We will highlight Hugo Alnefelt, because Sweden has a goalkeeper who will give the team a chance to win every match.

Sweden did not start so well in the second period but then Alnefelt again saved Sweden then the team eats into the match and gets long attacks and in the end you own the period.

They played really, really well the last ten minutes of the second period, says expert Mikael Renberg.

The Czech Republic was alert initially and took the lead fairly through Jan Mysak but only 32 seconds later Arvid Costmar was able to push in 1-1 by holding down the club in front of the goal.

The Czech Republic was then a video review from making it 2-1 but Alnefelt kept the puck in the picks long enough and it was not possible to see if it was over the finish line no matter what angle was shown but extremely close it was.

The judges were thus forced to release.

It was 1-1 after the first period.