Skellefteå had nine straight wins, Djurgården five straight losses.

Then it could only go one way, right?

In terms of the first period, it would be Djurgården's night and they took the lead through Niclas Bergfors.

But then Skellefteå would show their class and that they are a team in success.

In just 58 seconds in the second period, they turned the tables.

Rickard Hugg put 1-1 before the team's former coach Bert Robertsson's son, Simon Robertsson, pulled in 2-1.

Robertsson, who turns 18 tomorrow Friday, the first goal of the season and his second SHL goal in his career.

Wingerli goal scorer

In the third period, Skellefteå went away and eventually won 4-1.

- I had a bit of a flow with me there, I have missed a lot lately so it was really nice to see it go in, says Andreas Wingerli who made 3-1, to Cmore.

Debut for the legend's son

Skellefteå thus took the tenth straight victory, but they still have some way to go up to the longest winning streak ever in the SHL held by Färjestad who won 16 straight games in the 2001/2002 season.

- It's fun to play hockey.

We have an incredible faith in what we do, we trust each other and now it has bounced right lately, says Wingerli.

The biggest source of joy tonight for Djurgården was that Lucas Ölvestad, born in 2002, and son of Djurgårdsikonen and the team's current fitness coach Jimmie Ölvestad, made his SHL debut.