The TV pictures captured how a bunch of Swedish supporters in the stands in the Nokia Arena in Tampere had a sign with the text "Wallmark, do you want to marry me?".

After the great victory against Norway (7-1), a laughing Lucas Wallmark was seen riding up to the fans, who were then standing on the other side of the plexiglass, and thanking for the support.

- Haha, I saw them.

I think it was a bachelorette party, it looked like that.

I recognized some faces from Umeå as well so it was fun to see that they were in place.

But you are not interested in other words?

- Lol.

No sorry.

I already have one at home so it's quiet.

First World Cup goal

Also in terms of play, it was a fun evening for Umeåsonen who was noted for two points in the match.

Including his first goal of the tournament.

A nice ice break for the 26-year-old who became Swedish goal king during the Olympics in February with five goals in six matches.

- Of course nice to be able to hang one there today.

I just try to rub on and eventually it usually comes loose.

Is that something you've been thinking about since you were so influential during the Olympics?

- No, I usually do not think so much about such things but try to do the right thing and then you usually get paid for it in the end.

Strong of us to bounce back today.

Recovered after food poisoning

Wallmark missed two of Tre Kronor's matches - against Great Britain and Finland - due to food poisoning after eating a bad chicken.

Are you fit for fight again now?

- Yes, now it feels good.

It was of course tough and you lose energy and such, but now I'm in it again.

Now we have time off tomorrow (read: Monday) and then the match again on Tuesday so it will be perfect.

Then Latvia is waiting in the last group game.

Tre Kronor is already ready for the quarter-final game which starts on Thursday.

SEE ALSO: Bizarre Norwegian failed goal when Tre Kronor won big

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The judge rejected Norway's strange goal.

Photo: Bildbyrån