Sweden was whipped to win against Great Britain for having a continued chance of a quarter-final in the World Cup.

But it started badly for Tre Kronor.

Great Britain took the lead in the first period, after a controversial situation where the British Brendan Connolly went into the Swedish goalkeeper Viktor Fasth, while Liam Kirk sent the puck on goal, and in goal.

After video assessment, the goal was approved.

- You have sentenced goals to a curse in the SHL and you will see this.

I usually like when you approve a goal even though there is some contact with the goalkeeper, but I think this is wrong, says Renberg.

Sweden came back and equalized through Marcus Sörensen in powerplay before the first period was over.

Sweden got energy from the goal and continued to push forward in the middle period.

And also received dividends.

Won the Scots by 56-14

First through the hill Jonathan Pudas and later through a nice 3-1 goal, signed Mario Kempe.

Sweden led the shooting statistics with a full 42-8 after two periods and won the shots a total of 56-14, where the British goalkeeper Ben Bowns played great and kept the British in the match.

Bowns continued to play great even in the third period - but he could not stop Mario Kempe from scoring his second goal of the match when he put 4-1 for Tre Kronor in the third period.

That definitely decided the match.

With the victory, Sweden climbed up to the quarter-final place in the group, in a limping table.