Before Monday's meeting, it was 2-1 to Mullsjö in the semifinal series, but this evening it was Storvreta who ruled and set.

They won 12-4 and equalized in the match series.

- We get a hit on a good thing we change before this match.

Our half of the field looks much smaller today and theirs looks a little bigger, says Storvreta's coach Oscar Lundin in Sportexpressen Play.

4-0 after the first period

The guests kicked off the match.

Already after the first period, they had managed to get a 4-0 lead and there would be more.

Mullsjö did manage to get in 1-4 but only two minutes later Storvreta made sure to take back the command.

First Albin Sjögren made it 5-1 and immediately on the following technique Fredrik Lindholm shot in 6-1 from his own half of the field.

After that, Mullsjö chose to change goalkeeper and Jonathan Larsson had to leave room for Simon Lööf.

Storvreta steamed on

Despite the change of goalkeeper, Storvreta continued to scoop goals.

At the end of the second period, Albin Sjögren completed his hat trick when he shot in 7-1 from long range and only 30 seconds later came 8-1 through Hampus Ahren.

Although Mullsjö managed to reduce to 2-8 just seconds before the break, he still went into the third period in a really tough task ahead of him.

But they started well, after only 39 seconds Jan Zaugg in 3-8 for Mullsjö.

But you never really got close to an equalizer.

Storvreta eventually won 12-4.

Five of the goals came from Albin Sjögren's club.

The match series is decided in the best of seven and the fifth match is played on April 14.