Rikard Grönborg's Zurich was on its way to a Swiss league gold when they went up in a lead with 3-0 in matches.

Such a disadvantage should not be reversed, but Zug did not care.

With SHL acquaintance Dan Tangnes on the coaching staff and Anton Lander, Carl Klingberg, Niklas Hansson and Christian Djoos on the ice, they started to win.

4-1, 4-1 and 2-0 the victory numbers were written before the seventh and decisive match was played last night.

Then visiting Zurich took the lead through Justin Azevedo, but Zug managed to turn around through two goals by Dario Simion.

Thus, the unlikely turnaround was completed and the club's second straight league title was salvaged.

- It is unbelievable.

If you have not won in 23 years and then win when the arena is closed, then the audience deserves this.

We will turn the city upside down for a couple of days now, says Dan Tangnes to MySports.

According to EuropeanHockeyClubs on Twitter, such a turnaround has not occurred in a final series since Toronto did so in 1942.

Anton Lander is ready for games in Timrå next season, while the three other Zug Swedes still have contracts in the Swiss club.

In losing Zurich, Victor Backman and Marcus Krüger play.