Örebro has had a difficult time in Luleå, and had lost four straight games there before the match.
But on Thursday it turned around.
After just under six minutes, Kristian Näkyvä made it 1-0 on a long shot and at the end of the first period, Nykyvä got an assist when Rodrigo Abols made it 2-0, his 17th goal of the season.
Luleå did not play badly, had many goal chances, but Örebro's goalkeeper Jhonas Enroth was indomitable.
He saved all 34 shots.
- It was incredibly nice, we have traveled all day.
We make a solid match, do not give them too much and this is a result to build on, says Enroth.
- I felt alert and alert.
This was an important match, we met an opponent who was right in front of us in the table.
Went around Luleå
The 3-0 goal came in an empty cage with eleven seconds left.
Stefan Warg hit the puck.
With the victory, Örebro passed Luleå up to fourth place in the table.
- Normally, we should win in terms of goal chances, but our efforts are not enough.
We have to be sharper when we get the positions, says Luleå coach Thomas Berglund to C More.
Fourth victory against Djurgården
This season, Oskarshamn has had an easy time for Djurgården and won all three meetings.
It was also a fourth victory when the Stockholm team was defeated 4-2.
Robert Sagolic started the goal scorer in power play 13.36 into the first period.
Kim Rosdahl filled Oskarshamn's goal harvest four minutes later.
Djurgården's Marc-André Gragnani reduced four seconds from the break.
Max Veronneau made it 3-1 on penalties five minutes into the second period.
The team then each scored their goal in the last period, Djurgården reduced to 2-3 through Rhett Rakhshani in power play and Oskarshamn's Andrew Obrien put the puck in an empty cage to 4-2.
Oskarshamn is still in twelfth place, but now has three points down to the line.
Djurgården remains in ninth place.