Deportations can be costly.

The Damskrona experienced that against Germany.

With just over seven minutes remaining, Germany reduced it to 1-3 in the power play.

With four minutes remaining, Sweden incurred a match penalty, with Germany reducing with three and a half minutes remaining and equalizing with 42 seconds remaining.

3-3 and extra time in a match that Sweden should have won in regular time.

- We have talked before that it is not certain that it will go as planned.

There will be bumps in the road, and this is a look at how it turned out, says Ulf Lundberg to SVT Sport.

However, Sweden managed to win on penalties.

Something that Lundberg would rather focus on than the loss in the third period.

- You can see it in one way, that it is damn tough to concede those goals.

Right now I choose to see how strong it is to still find a way to win.

We take that with us, and it's really strong from the team.

- We played PK for an extremely long time, and we had games in three against five.

You can get into those kinds of situations, but I'm glad we found a way around it and won the game.

And before the Swedish race, there were many positive things that Lundberg saw.

- The strong point is that we work our way up to a 3-0 lead.

I think we have large parts of the match.

Sweden's next match is against Hungary on Monday, 19.30.