The contrasts were great before the meeting between the crisis team Linköping and strong Leksand.

The home team LHC had lost nine straight games.

The guests Leksand, on the other hand, had scored in six straight games and won five.

The match started goalless.

It was only in the second period that Leksand would take the lead via Matt Caito - who thus set his first goal in the club. 

LHC players control the puck in a box

At the end of the second period, the expansion would come - in a strange way. 

Arvid Costmar happened to steer the puck into his own goal after a scuffle in front of the LHC goal.

- It is unfortunate, unfortunate and a bit comical, says commentator Peter Backe in C More.

Linköping would, however, come back into the match but the match ended 2-3 to Leksand.

Leksand has now won five straight away matches - it has not happened since 1978. In Linköping, the crisis is growing and the team has now lost ten straight.