During last year's season, they kept each other company at the bottom of the SDHL table, and when Leksand visited Gothenburg HC in the fourth match of the season, both teams were looking for the season's first points.
Points that the Dalagänget did.
Leksand, who yesterday fell 3-6 against HV71 after a collapse in the second period, took the lead six minutes into the first when the new acquisition Phoebe Staenz showed brilliant skating, ran away from Göteborgsbackarna and lifted the lead goal.
The goal was the Swiss' third for the season.
2-18 in goal difference
In a choppy match with lots of expulsions, it was also Leksand who made the match second, and last, when Gracen Hirshy's shot from the blue line looked in behind Sofia Reideborn.
Thus, Leksand took a long-awaited victory.
For Gothenburg, it looks all the heavier, which now has four straight losses and 2-18 in goal difference.
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Here Leksandsbacken beat the referee - get a match penalty.
Photo: Bildbyrån / C More