Örebro only needed 13 seconds of extra time before the decision came.

Borna Rendulic made a breakthrough from their own zone and pushed the puck past Samuel Ersson from the left technical circle.

- I had many chances and am so happy that the last one went in, says the Croatian in C More.

Brynäs - who had team captain Anton Rödin back in play, his first match since January 16 - would otherwise have been responsible for a strong pick-up in the third period.

The guests reduced to 1-2 five minutes into the period and then put 2-2 with three minutes left.

Marcus Björk pressed from a distance and saw the puck go via Jaedon Deschenau and past Jhonas Enroth in the home goal.

But that was not enough for Brynäs.

Instead, Örebro took their third straight victory at home.

Brynäs is second to last in the table, two points ahead of HV71 who have three games more played, and have ten games left to play.

CLIP: Härenstam predicts the SDHL semifinals (March 4, 2021)

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Commentator Chris Härenstam predicts the SDHL semifinals