Despite the relatively large numbers, it was even on the finish line.

The score was 3-2 to Toronto when the home team picked out the goalkeeper and pressed for an equalizer with a few minutes left.

However, Steven Stamkos made a spectacular save. Nikita Kutjerov did not manage to connect with it cleanly and the ball went out.

The available Ljungby son unselfishly chose to pass the puck to Ilja Mikhejev who put the stroke of grace 4-2 with 1.40 left on the clock.

It all repeated itself to a large extent when Toronto set the final score 5-2.

Engvall then assisted Michejev who could again put the puck in an empty goal cage.

The 25-year-old Engvall, who previously played SHL hockey with HV71 and Frölunda, has a great season behind him.

His 35 points (15 + 20) in 78 games is by far his best record during his three seasons in the world's best hockey league.

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Nicklas Bäckström.

Photo: Bildbyrån.