91 seconds was all that was needed for Chris DeSousa to score a goal against Linköping.

He needed five minutes to make two bags.

The American has now scored seven goals in six games, and it is his teammate Linus Klasen who has assisted several of them.

- He (DeSousa) is agile, fast, finds his surfaces and has a good shot.

He's a little meatball, it suits us well.

We start the match well but we get a little naive and afraid to play out there later.

We have to step up, says Linus Klasen about DeSousa in C More's broadcast.

The class itself then continued to be at the center of events, but in a worse way.

After a shot against Linköpingskassen, Luleå forward and Linköping's defender Jonas Junland ended up in a controversy.

The class then chose to push the club between the legs of Junland and received a match penalty.

"Ketchup effect in the ass"

A great situation for Linköping but despite five minutes in powerplay, it was still Luleå who made it 3-1.

- I'm a little disappointed that I do not get it in the first position in the counterattack, but Oscar Engsund joins in as if he were Nicklas Lidström there.

So then it's lucky to be there, says 3-1 shooter Karl Fabricius in C More's broadcast.

Mentally important goal and after the goal Linköping collapsed completely.

Luleå made both 4-1 and 5-1 shortly afterwards.

- What should happen is that we step up and get angry, show emotion and do something.

Instead, there will be some ketchup effect in the ass, says Linköping's Jonas Junland in C More's broadcast.

- We do everything to get a five minute powerplay, we get it but instead it is Luleå who scores.

It's too bad.