Table runner-up Djurgården put the new acquisition Alexander Salak in the goal just in time for the audience to be welcomed to the Court again.

And in front of more than 5,000 spectators, the veteran played great.

Brynäs was clearly better in big moments and during one period the guests had 10-0 shots on goal in the second period.

Very rightly, they also took the lead in the second period through Simon Bertilsson.

But Djurgården came again.

The great talent Jonathan Lekkerimäki equalized a while later and when Rhett Rakshani put 2-1 it was really not fair.

But it lasted a long time.

With only minutes left to play the match, after a strong pressure against Salak, Brynäs got the equalizer 2.59 from the end through Dmytro Timashov.

By extension, Greg Scott then decided fairly promptly.

The guests took the bonus points and also won the shots with a clear 35-16.

- It is a rather weak effort from start to finish.

We get a 2-1 but are not afraid of that lead.

Since getting Salak not getting more help is too bad behavior, says Djurgård coach Joakim Fagervall in C More.