Leksand took the bus to Hovet with two straight wins in the bag.

Before the match, Djurgården was sixth in the SDHL table and Leksand one point behind in seventh place.

It was the Stockholmers who started best.

Miller delivered

Before the match, Canadian Hannah Miller was the queen of points in Djurgården with nine points in ten matches.

Julia Östling put 1-0, before Miller made both 2-0 at the end of the first period and 3-0 at the beginning of the second.

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Hannah Miller 3 - 0 Photo: SVT

Wilma Johansson set her first goal of the season in powerplay to 1-3 for Leksand.

After that, Djurgården's Josefine Jakobsen came free with the goalkeeper, pulled a fine and was able to put 4-1 in the open box.

Relatives are the worst

Leksand came out strong in the third period and when Agnez Svensson made it 2-4 for Leksand, again in powerplay, the Dalmatians were on their way.

Then seventeen-year-old Nicole Hall showed that the family is the worst.

The Djurgård player started his senior career for Leksand, but now put both 5-2 and 6-2, the final result of the match for Djurgården.

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Nicole Hall 6 - 2 Photo: Bildbyrån.

- It was a really swinging match.

A really nice victory.

It is always fun to meet Leksand, said Nicole Hall in SVT's broadcast.

In tonight's second SDHL match, AIK won over SDE with 2-0.