It was a strong Nashville against a weak Chicago who met in SVT's broadcast tonight.

But it was visiting Chicago who led the game and won the shots with a full 41-21.

But it's about scoring goals, and Chicago did not, but Nashville did.

1-0 came already six minutes into the match through Eeli Tolvanen who with a real cannon a bit over the technical circle in powerplay outsmarted Kevin Lankinen in the Chicago goal.

And even though it was Chicago that was on in the second period, Nashville was able to create hot situations in fast game turns.

And one of the situations resulted in a penalty for Nashville, where Colton Sissons could easily put 2-0.

Shortly afterwards, the mood calmed down when Viktor Arvidsson went out injured.

Arvidsson had stretched to try to snatch the puck from a player, and was very low.

Then he went in with his head in front of the stomach of a Chicago player.

He lay down for a while before he got help from Calle Järnkrok and Ryan Johansen to the booth where he went directly to the locker room.

In the third period, it was the same show as in the first two.

Chicago created the most, but Nashville scored.

That time through Luke Kunin who set the final score 3-0.

The victory means that Nashville, in fourth and last playoff spot in the central division, now has two points down to Chicago in fifth place.