Örebro's victory march continues after 3-2 against the top team Skellefteå.

And now Robin Kovacs has found the goal form in his home castle, where he became a hero when the match was decided after a penalty kick.

- I get a good pass and can put it in the box quite easily, said the match hero about his first goal.

Kovacs and his Örebro started the season a bit sluggishly, but have received a real boost in SHL ice hockey.

On Thursday night came the fifth straight victory against Skellefteå AIK - and Örebro above all continues to line up wins at home in Behrn arena where Närkegänget took seven straight victories and not lost in over a month.

And now last season's goal machine Robin Kovacs is also starting to get started in earnest.

A week ago, he was benched after a weak effort against Timrå in the third period.

But then he was successful against Växjö and then stood for an assist and away against Linköping he found the goal.

And on Thursday night, the forward scored Örebro's first goal and was in the end the only player who found the right penalty.

The first SHL goal

But Skellefteå came out strong and had, among other things, three frame hits in the first period.

And it was the 19-year-old Skellefteåbacken Måns Forsfjäll who found the goal and gave the guests a dream start when he scored the first SHL goal of his career.

After just under seven minutes, Forsfjäll carefully sent in the first goal when he from close range pressed his own return behind Örebro goalkeeper Jonas Arntzen.

But a more alert Örebro turned the event around in the second period.

After just over half the match, Robin Kovacs could completely free in the castle pressed the equalizer behind goalkeeper Strauss Mann, after a good preparation and a nice pass from Christopher Mastomäki.

And a couple of minutes later, Jani Lajunen ruled in 2-1 after Elias Ekström's delicious backhand pass in powerplay.

Late receipt

Örebro coach Niklas Eriksson was satisfied after the second period:

"Powerplay has been sharp today, we create chances and pressure from there," he told C More.

With less than two minutes left of regular time, Linus Karlsson led 2-2 then the guests