The game was perhaps not quite as intense as usual, but the Swedish men arranged goals at a furious pace in the first period.

It took 13 seconds before Rasmus Asplund, everyday in the Buffalo Sabers in the NHL, gave Tre Kronor the lead.

Joakim Nordström, Calgary Flames, then splashed in 2-0 after just under eight minutes, and just over two minutes later, Rögle's Anton Bengtsson arranged 3-0.

Then Rasmus Dahlin, also in the Buffalo Sabers, took the opportunity to be noted for his first World Cup goal (4-0) and seconds before the break, Asplund came forward again and netted.

5–0.

Then Tre Kronor slipped through period two, without expanding but also without letting in anything.

There, Skellefteå's Jonathan Pudas, who was named SHL's best defender, also had to take on the role of forward.

Tre Kronor then extended the lead to 6-0 in the last period through Anton Bengtsson, but Tre Kronor did not offer any further pressure but played safely - and energy-efficient.

- The match is decided after 13 seconds.

It is not possible to draw any gears on what the game looked like, Sweden only plays it.

I do not put a value in it either, there is no intrinsic value in winning 10-0, says SVT expert Jonas Andersson.

Tomorrow a major trial awaits.

Then you meet the favorite Finland, which also comes with three straight victories in the backpack.

Tre Kronor – Great Britain

  • Asplund with his second goal of the match

    11 sec

  • "A little trick" - Dahlin puts 4-0

    12 sec

  • Bengtsson puts three zeros to Sweden

    12 sec

  • Nordström extends - 2-0 to Sweden

    12 sec

  • Asplund scores - after 13 seconds

    15 sec