Rögle got exactly the start they wanted.

After just over five minutes of play, they countered and Kim Rosdahl was able to score the lead goal.

- A class goal, commented SVT's expert Jonas Andersson.

But it didn't end there.

Before the first half of the first period was played, Tony Sund stepped forward with a fine shot, which went into the goal behind an obscured away goalkeeper.

Marco Kasper then extended to 3-0 but Fehervar then reduced before the period break through Andrew Sarauer.

But the guests would not get any closer than that.

Instead, it was the Ängelholm team that paraded.

The Norwegian Erlend Lesund and 18-year-old Adam Engström each scored a goal and Rögle could enter the final period with a 5-1 lead.

Still undefeated

Rögle drummed on in the third and likewise this season's new addition Riley Sheen.

The Canadian scored 6-1 in the powerplay, the 27-year-old's third goal in this year's CHL.

But it was not the last goal of the evening.

Adam Engström did it instead, a goal that set the final score at 7-1.

The victory is Rögle's third in a row in the CHL.