Then Max Friberg made it 2-1 to Gothenburg, with 2.34 left in the match.

- Third was much better, says Max Friberg to C More about Frölunda's periods against Oskarshamn.

- Nice that it pays dividends, he adds.

Frölunda, who over the years has often been strong at home, came from four losses in a row at home.

Oskarshamn had lost three straight away games, and also made his third match in four days.

It was Oskarshamn who scored the only goal of the period, at 12.12.

Markus Modigs went up with the puck to the left and recorded in front of goal.

There, Joakim Thelin won the battle against a home back and poked in 1-0.

Condemned for club

The second period had a little more pace and fervor, but no goals.

Thelin again steered the puck into Frölunda's goal cage, but this time he held the club so high that the "goal" was rejected.

Frölunda lost 0-3 against Brynäs on Saturday, and had thus after the first two periods against Oskarshamn been goalless for five full periods.

- It's tough when we do not score goals, says Robin Alvarez to C More.

He was one of Frölunda's best at the beginning of the match.

Oskarshamn entered the third period with a more pleasant feeling.

- We will make sure to be strong defensively, have good adjustments, dare to play the puck when given the opportunity and believe in what we do, says Martin Filander, coach in Oskarshamn, to C More.

Three goals fast

The Smålanders resisted for a long time.

But after 15.37 in the third period, Karl Henriksson poked in 1-1 for Frölunda.

And at 17.26 Max Friberg was well placed in front of Oskarshamn's goal and scored 2-1 for Frölunda.

Joel Lundqvist made it 3-1 in an empty goal cage.

MORE SHL: Here, the debutant goalkeeper concedes three goals directly (March 13, 2021)

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Alexander Sudnitsin could not have had a worse start to his SHL adventure.

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