- It is of course very nice and we win 7-2 even though we do not make our best match.

We set our positions and do what we are supposed to, but we have a lot to work on, says Villas Agnes Ögren to Bandypuls.

The ice was rewound after Villa's men beat Västerås ditto 8-5 and it was again Villa who pulled the longest straw in the checkers match.

It was a summit in its purest form.

VSK had started the series with seven straight victories while Villa stood on six straight victories.

However, those who believed in an even match were disappointed.

Villa had 4-1 at half time and played on the result in the second half with a robust defensive that VSK never managed to cultivate.

In the middle of the second half, VSK's Ingebjörg Kvaal-Knutsen, 21, went on a tough tackle and lay on the ice and needed care before she was taken out for further examination.

The bang seemed to have taken in the shoulder.

Villa tied the sack

Just after the injury break, Villa came in a lightning change.

18-year-old Tilda Ström drove the ball up and fired a heavy shot that VSK goalkeeper Isabelle Larsson failed to keep and Villa captain Agnes Ögren, 21, pushed the return for 5-1, which definitely extinguished VSK's hopes.

54 seconds after 23-year-old Charlotte Selbekk's 5-2 reduction on a powerful corner shot, Moa Friman, 17, went through and put 6-2 after a solo raid.

Deep into extra time, Lisa Östman hit 7-2 on a corner.