Einar Emanuelsson, 25, scored the important 3-1 goal in the first final match up in Luleå and broke a long goal drought there.

Afterwards, he was called "Färjestadsdräparen" by teammate Linus Omark.

Today, Emanuelsson struck again.

Luleå quickly went up in a 3-0 lead against Färjestad in the first period.

The 25-year-old himself put the last.

But Färjestad came back and when Michael Lindqvist shot 4-4 with a few minutes left of the third period, the match went into extra time.

Just a couple of minutes in, Einar Emanuelsson, who acted in the chain with Omark and Juhani Tyrväinen when Pontus Andreasson was missing, pulled in the decision 5-4 and now it is 2-1 in matches to Luleå.

- It's so damn nice to come out of it winning.

It's hard to describe so close.

You're so damn inflated and happy.

That's the biggest goal I've made in my career.

Today we are happy and then it's just a matter of reloading, says the match hero to SVT Sport.

Emanuelsson has accounted for 13 goals in the last two seasons and many have expected an even larger goal production by Kirunasonen.

But it has not wanted to let go - until now.

- It is clear that this is not the season I wanted.

It's not like you entered the playoffs with confidence.

I have had to rethink this season and focus a little more on doing a hard job, so I think it went better in the playoffs.

Now I have had to score some points and then it is obviously more fun.

But I think the playoffs feel better, also the work effort.

That's what I'm focusing on.

The next final match will be played on Thursday in Karlstad.