Modo created the most, but it was Björklöven who played his way to the hottest chances, much thanks to an awkward and sloppy defensive play from the home team.

After two periods, Björklöven led 6-2.

The shooting statistics?

27–14 to Modo.

- Nice that we get a dividend.

We go in front of the goal and go to better shooting positions than before, we do not have as many shots but the ones we have are qualitative and that is probably why they go in, says Björklöven's Alexander Wiklund to C More.

Modo did his best to get back into the match and a small hope was ignited when Filip Sveningsson reduced just over six minutes into the third period.

But that joy was short-lived.

Just two minutes later Ryan Gropp sent in 7-3 and the match felt decided.

Modo picked out the goalkeeper with a full 8.23 ​​left to play in one last desperate attempt, but they never got any reduction.

Instead, Axel Ottosson was able to put 8-3 in the open box with a little less than five minutes left to play and the match was definitely decided.

The text is updated.