The shots were 18-5 to Rögle four minutes into the second period, but it was Skellefteå who scored the first goal of the match.

This when you got the chance in numerical superiority and Joakim Lindström tested the rifle.

The sniper, however, missed the goal, but the puck took on a Scanian knee and bounced down in front of the box where Niclas Burström was and could easily poke his fourth goal in the playoffs.

But once the goal zero was cracked in the match, ängelholmarna did not want to be worse.

It took a full 44 seconds before the puck was in the net behind Skellefteå's goalkeeper Gustaf Lindvall until 1-1.

Leon Bristedt took a shot that Joseph Laleggia sought out and scored his first goal in the playoffs.

"Do not understand the rules"

But after a minute with two goals, there were no more in regular time.

Skellefteå thought they had taken the lead during the final minutes, but the goal was ruled out when Jesper Frödén was in the goal area.

- I do not understand the rules of this league.

I do not touch the goalkeeper, so I do not understand how they can rule it out, Jesper Frödén told C More.

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Skellefteå's goal is ruled out when Frödén is in the goal area Photo: C More

Lindström decided

But after the ruled goal, only a break and barely seven minutes of play were needed in extra time before Skellefteå decided.

Joakim Lindström got a nice pass from Arvid Lundberg centrally between the technical circles and scored the decision, 2-1.

The goal means that this semifinal series will be decided with a fifth match on Thursday.

The same applies to the second semifinal between Örebro and Växjö where the close team tonight won 3-2.