Växjö continues to be a difficult nut to crack for Brynäs.

After an effort of a weaker nature, the eighth loss in nine meetings came between the teams.

Brynäs took the lead through Anton Rödin in the first period and had to go to a break in the driver's seat.

But the middle act became all the heavier for the Gävle team.

Ludvig Claesson was able to press in Växjö's receipt early, and then it was time for his name to take over the show.

Ludvig Nilsson had so far had a completely goalless season, but on away ice against the previous club he struck - twice over.

Erik Josefsson's pass from behind the goal found Nilsson in the castle and the 27-year-old pulled straight away.

A few minutes later he arrived again.

On a counterattack where Växjö came three against one, Nilsson, served by Andrew Calof, could easily add 3-1 to the guests.

- Better late than never.

The first goal was maybe a little nicer, to get 2-1 in the match, but the second is nicer.

Calof put on a nice sandwich and it was just a matter of shaving it in, says the two-goal shooter to C More in the subsequent period break.

Växjö continued to produce in the last period and was eventually able to win 5-1.

Brynäs veteran Nicklas Danielsson clearly disappointed with his own game.

- That's shit.

The worst match of the season.

Absolutely miserable.

It is difficult to analyze now.

We have poor sharpness and no energy, he stated during the match.

The victory was Växjö's first on away ice in five matches.