The home team Växjö took the lead after just under six minutes played through Richard Gynge in powerplay.

After a fine passing game, he was able to put the puck in goal.

Skellefteå then accounted for a rapid turnaround.

In less than two minutes, both 1-1 and 2-1 came.

by Richard Hugg and Petter Granberg respectively.

But the goal celebration in the first period was not over there.

With less than a minute left, Glenn Gustafsson equalized to 2-2 in numerical superiority and many probably thought that they would go to the break with a draw.

But Skellefteå wanted something different when Wilsby put 3-2 with a shot from the blue line with only seconds left.

- It is fun hockey with a lot of emotions but we can stand up better in front of our own goal, says Växjö's Glenn Gustafsson during the period break in C More.

Skellefteå expanded

Skellefteå played well in the second period and you would also receive a dividend.

Richard Hugg scored his second goal when he put it 4-2 from close range.

Skellefteå then continued to produce in the last period.

59 seconds into the third, the Canadian Jayce Hawryluk offered ice hockey candy when he first tricked away a player before pulling up the puck in the left cross.

Richard Gynge reduced for Växjö's part when he distinctly shot in 5-3 after a technical.

After the goal, the home team pressed to catch up, but it was instead Skellefteå who made the last of the match when Linus Larsson put 6-3 in the open box.

- I am disappointed that we lose, we let in too many shots from the blue line that we do not have time to block.

It hurts, says the home team's Erik Josefsson after the match.

CLIP: Pierre Engvall first Swedish goal scorer (October 14)

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Pierre Engvall first Swedish goal scorer Photo: Bildbyrån