Frölunda secured a new victory in the CHL, in a match where there were occasional hail expulsions.

The event swung a lot back and forth, but after a decision in the end, they got a win against Mlada Boleslav, who Frölunda beat in the premiere of the CHL with 4-1 away.

It started with a bang for Frölunda and it came after just over ten minutes of play.

A minute earlier, the home team's Michael Spacek was sent off and the unused Ondrej Najman.

In power play mode, he rounded the goalkeeper's left post and put in 1-0.

With three minutes left of the first period, the next goal came.

That time in a new numerical superiority - but for Frölunda.

Spacek and Ryan Lasch combined until Jacob Nilsson who with a high and hard shot set the equalizer.

Five minutes into the second period, it was time again.

Slovenian Jan Mursak was able, in a new powerplay mode, to put Frölunda in the lead for the first time in the match.

It did not take long before a new receipt landed.

Frölunda goalkeeper Matt Tomkins had a blurred vision and a lot of traffic in front of him, which gave Pavel Kousal a chance to put 2-2 from the technical circle.

Spacek, who was sent off in connection with the away team's first goal, then put Frölunda a new goal short into the third and final period.

Once again a lead for Frölunda - 3-2.

As earlier in the match, a new answer came.

And it was nice.

Jan Dufek angled the puck behind his back, past the goal cage, to Jakub Kotala who sent in 3-3.

The last thing that happened was then dramatic.

3-2 shooter Spacek would do it again.

In a new numerical superiority, he was able to set the final and decisive goal.