In the closing seconds, Viivi Vainikka sent in 2-0 in an empty net.

Shortly before, Brynäs had had a shot in the post.

- We work as a team for 60 minutes and I do not know how many shots we cover.

I like being in this atmosphere and I enjoyed the situation, says Luleå's goalkeeper Sara Grahn to SVT Sport.

- We will make sure to secure the gold but Brynäs is a good team and now they get Lara Stalder back.

But I think Brynäs gets a better pace when Stalder is not with.

We'll see if she adds anything.

We have to play better than today, Grahn continues.

At the end of the second period, Luleå took the lead.

Brynäs goalkeeper Ellen Jonsson was behind her own goal to play away the puck, took a little too long, and it became a melee.

Jonsson was tackled by his own captain Rosa Lindstedt and Jenna Pirttijärvi was able to twist the puck and put in 1-0 from a narrow angle.

- I did not see what happened and was not sure that it was a goal but it was nice to do it in front of such a large audience and it gave us a lot of energy, says Pirttijärvi.

No situation room in SDHL

Jonsson was treated for a couple of minutes after the blow but was able to continue playing.

The referee team looked up to the media cube to see replays, there is no situation room in SDHL, and approved the goal.

- I do not know, we just collided and it was unlucky quite simply.

There is not much to say, Lindstedt says about the situation.

According to SVT Sports' expert, it was right to approve the goal.

- It is Rosa Lindstedt who pushes her own goalkeeper there and it should be a goal.

It is absolutely right that it is approved, says Maria Rooth.

For the next match, the fourth in the final series in the best of five, Brynäs gets back the star Lara Stalder who has been suspended for two matches.