Jacob Johansson, who gained the confidence of the play-out series, was not particularly worried in the fourth meeting between the teams.

I think we control the match picture.

Our forecheck is completely sick.

We drive over them in their own zone and they are never allowed to rest.

We are terribly skilled too and it shows in the goals we make, he says.

Was it easier than you thought?

- I just tried to focus on my game and contribute what I can, says a relieved Johansson.

- It means a lot, you do not want to leave the SHL.

I still think we deserve to stay in the SHL.

Sometimes it has been tough during the season, but when we play at our best level we belong in the SHL.

"Empty right now"

Jeremy Boyce-Rotevall fills in:

- It feels really good.

It's a relief and a hell of a joy.

I'm empty right now, though.

How has the qualifying series been for you?

- It has still been fun in some way.

We have tried to enjoy, there has been a good atmosphere in both arenas.

We have had a strong group and looked forward to the matches, that is why we win, he says.

- It is extremely important that we get to show ourselves and the audience what we stand for.

We will remember this for a long time.

What awaits Boyce-Rotevall and Timrå in the next few hours?

- Tonight there will be a party, he says.