In the first two periods, it was Djurgården who led the game - but after Oskarshamn switched up and equalized the two-goal lead with four minutes left, Djurgården's Rhett Rakhshani got the chance to shine.

He scored the 3-2 goal after getting the puck behind Joe Cannata in Oskarshamnsburen through a quick maneuver - and not only scored his first goal in 14 matches, but also his second minutes later.

4–2 were the final figures for the Stockholm team, which has had a difficult autumn and is still last in the SHL.

But Djurgården is slowly but surely up against second-placed Timrå - and after the weekend's double victories (the fifth and sixth of the season), the distance is only seven points.

To safe ground, where Malmö is now housed, it is 11 points.

Dick Axelsson, who after eight months made a comeback in Djurgården yesterday, accounted for two assists in tonight's match.