When Oskarshamn in the last match against Brynäs, 6-1, broke the worst SHL losing streak of all time with 16 straight games, coach Filander felt that a small stone fell out of the backpack and the stones continued to fall out at the beginning of the match.

Already after 20 seconds, Oskarshamn took the lead.

Max Veronneau entered the zone and from the right he approached the goal and released an icebreaker who went in next to Niklas Svedberg and 1-0 was a fact.

When both 2-0 and 3-0, by John Dahlström after an opening pass by Max Veronneau, came, the victory seemed to be ready early at the Court.

But Djurgården reduced to 1-3 before the third period and already after 41.51 Djurgården was catching up to 3-3 and most expected that Djurgården, who had nine straight home victories, would score a winning goal against Oskarshamn who had nine straight away losses, a suite all the way back to October.

When the meeting seemed to be approaching suddenly, Lance Bouma struck after a collaboration with red-hot Max Veronneau and Zajac Nolan.

He cut free in front of Svedberg and distinctly poked in his own return for 4-3.

Rib shot by Djurgården when the team chased points

Robert Nardella then had a rib shot but Djurgården had to go off the ice without points.

- I still think that we keep the game together decently and the scenario will be exactly as last time here and 3-1 was 3-3 and we decided late.

We worked our way into it.

It was very nice preparation by Max and Zac before Lance's goal.

Lance does the little routine stuff that lifts the other players, says Oskarshamn's coach Filander about the match.

Djurgården played during their ability large parts of the match but still made sure to get a chance to win the match when they competed to 3-3 at the beginning of the third period.

- We were damn bad in this match even though I saw something in the third period and manage to catch up to 3-3 but still manage to find a way to lose.

I did not expect this.

We had mentally needed to break a barrier, says Djurgården's coach Robert Ohlsson upset.