There were two crisis teams that met in Timrå on Saturday afternoon.

Brynäs with only three victories in 12 matches and Timrå with an even gloomier result line: 12 straight losses.

Timrå was the first team to get the puck in goal but the referee team ruled out Tim Erixon's goal in the middle of the first period for offside, which was followed by great anger in Timrå.

But in the second period, the home team got revenge, a real one.

Three goals in two minutes

After a tangled situation in the Brynäs defense, Christopher Liljewall finally managed to push the puck to 1-0 and only two minutes later came 2-0 from Robin Hanzl but Timrå was not happy there.

12 seconds later, Brynäs foster Jens Lööke was able to crack his nine-match goal drought when he sent in 3-0 with his left skate, a goal that was approved after a video review.

"Energy levels are completely different today"

Timrå made it 4-0 before Brynäs' Tomi Sallinen scored a consolation goal.

The match ended with Timråseger 4-1.

- Very much needed.

The energy level is completely different today.

We are a little pissed at each other and make a little higher demands.

It obviously means a lot to us.

We come from here with a profit and can build on that, says Timrås Sebastian Hartmann in C More.

For Brynäs, today's result means that they step into the national team break with three straight losses behind them.

- It's hard.

In the second period we lose them.

It's a disaster, they were much more efficient than us, says Brynäs coach Mikko Manner in C More.