Luleå certainly decided to 3-2 suddenly, after Finnish cooperation in the second chain when Noora Tulus assisted Viivi Vainikka.

But the big match hero was in AIK's new acquisition for the season, French-Canadian forward Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout, who was behind both goals for the guests.

AIK's lead goal came after 12 minutes of play when Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout went free in powerplay and struck with a hard shot in the crossbar. 

In the middle period, Luleå got a golden equalizer that they were not late to use.

Game five against three, and then the team's veteran Jenni Hiirikoski took the opportunity to dust off a shot not far from the blue line, which went straight into the castle and via involuntary AIK clubs was controlled in nets.

Equal situation before the final period

The shooting statistics, however, 17-15 to AIK after two played periods, which left the match completely open before the final forcing.

But the last period had barely begun before Luleå put 2-1.

A tangled situation in front of the AIK goal checked out Solnalaget's slopes and gave Noora Tulus a free kick at the far post.

AIK did not give up, picked out the goalkeeper early in the final stages of the match and who then stayed ahead, if not Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout.

2-2 after regular playing time means that AIK took the season's first points, while Luleå missed the season's first three points.

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Here Leksandsbacken beat the referee - get a match penalty.

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