After Tyler Kelleher missed a penalty at the end of the second period, it looked dark for a long time for Rögle in the second group game in the Champions Hockey League.

With 20 seconds left, the Germans led 3-2.

Then Marco Kasper pushed the equalizer to 3-3.

With six seconds left, Adam Tambellini then got the chance for a penalty - and took it.

The Canadian's 4-3 goal meant that Rögle completed a crazy turn.

Thus, the Scanians took their second straight victory in the CHL.

The day before yesterday, Rögle won his premiere match at home against Swiss Zug.

The text is updated.