Oulva Palve scored just three goals in the autumn in his 31 matches for Linköping, which was far below expectations.

In mid-January, the move went instead to Gävle, where the new Brynäs forward has gotten better and better and has now scored seven goals in 20 matches.

It was he who scored the first and last goal when Brynäs won 3-0 at home against Frölunda last Saturday and now on Tuesday night he stepped forward again and forced in what turned out to be Brynäs' winning goal (2-0) at home against Örebro only a few minutes into the third period.

Palve then kept in front of the mess in front of Örebro goalkeeper Jhonas Enroth and shaved in a return on Chad Billin's high shot when the puck bounced out in front of the Finn.

Will goals

That Tuesday's match is about heaven or hell was not least seen in Brynässpelarna's attitude when they closely and collectively struggled and made 1-0 halfway into the second period.

A real will goal where Brynäs forward Adam Pettersson with some effort managed to fiddle the puck towards goal with a backhand while Greg Scott snuck in in front of goal and there steered in the match's first goal.

- We fight, we struggle.

We have talked about and pressed that we must show a different attitude.

"Enough is enough" is probably a bit now.

We got an insult a few days ago), took it to us and now we will do something good of the matches that are left, Anton Rödin said to C More before the third period.

Shadows Oskarshamn

And there came 2-0 by Oula Palve after 2.31 but also a reduction of Borna Rendulic to 2-1 after 8.35.

But when Adam Pettersson got in 3-1 in an empty cage with only four seconds left, the second straight victory at full time was a fact.

- We make a stable performance.

It is important for us to build on self-confidence, the art now is to continue like this, says Pettersson.

A heavy victory to say the least when Frölunda beat Oskarshamn on Tuesday night.

This means that Brynäs below the line now has the same number of points and as many games played (47) as Oskarshamn who stays over the line thanks to a slightly better goal difference.

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