It was a win for Tre Kronor against Great Britain.

Despite the fact that the Swedish team had problems with the passes and with keeping the pace up.

Something that will not hold when Sweden will face Russia and Slovakia, right then it is extra important to have good habits.

- Sweden went down in the British pace, and this is still a match that Sweden will win, says Kim Martin Hasson.

And in the third period, Sweden really shifted down.

Mikael Renberg believes that it was far too slow for the Swedish players to pick up the puck.

- I think that's damn unnecessary.

Here there is no nervousness, here Sweden leads 3-1, and 4-1.

Here you can set good habits and really focus.

Then I do not think that Sweden is doing a particularly good last period, says Renberg.

"Sörensen was hot"

Before the must-win match, Marcus Sörensen was part of a new formation together with the brothers Adrian and Mario Kempe.

Something that paid off for Johan Garpenlöv's Tre Kronor.

A chain that Renberg believes will gain new confidence in the future.

Sörensen scored the equalizer and after the match was noted for one goal and two assists.

Mario Kempe could also call himself a goal scorer.

- Sörensen was hot, the first goal he scores is super important.

It is easy to forget that Sweden got off to a nightmare start and ended up at a disadvantage.

It was strong that he stepped forward in that situation, says Rahimi.