Before even three minutes had passed, Oskarshamn had taken the lead with 2-0.

- The beginning is a disaster.

The first five minutes we did not level up at all.

I do not know what it is due to.

We have talked about it and it is too bad, says Filiph Engsund, 28, who has Oskarshamn as his mother club and played most of his career in the Småland club before he switched to Djurgården this season.

- It is special and I am not used to meeting my mother club, Engsund continues in C More about his first meeting with the former teammates.

Direct from match penalty to early goal

Oskarshamn set the tone immediately.

After some quick fine passes, David Quenneville, who went on a match penalty in Örebro on Tuesday, scored 1-0 already after 75 seconds.

That was his first goal of the season.

- We came out hard.

It's a fun arena to play in and Stockholm is a cool city, says Quenneville.

Kim Rosdahl shot via teammate Patrik Karlkvist for 2-0 after 2.49 and Djurgården had received an early heavy backpack.

Djurgården had a chance to come back early in the match but Filip Cederqvist failed to outsmart confident and compliant goalkeeper Joe Cannata on a penalty kick.

Djurgården reduced in the third period, 1-2, but in the final minutes Oskarshamn seemed to have decided in powerplay.

John Dahlström stayed at the right post and showed a return for 1-3, his first goal of the season.

But with 1.39 left, Marcus Sörensen reduced to 2-3 and there was pressure with the picked goalkeeper Mantas Armalis but Oskarshamn was able to hold off.

A solid and loud heel in a corner celebrated with the Oskarshamn players afterwards.