It was after only five minutes of play in tonight's match in SSL that the referee took out the red card and it was game over for Kalmarsund's Arvid Nilsson.

This after he scalped Petersson after a melee that generated a free kick for Peterson.

- I actually don't know what happened.

I was shocked, a skull came out of nowhere.

It's just to thank and accept when he loses his head like that, says Petersson, - after the slap that didn't look very hard on the TV pictures - to Expressen.

- It almost hits high, so I felt it.

But not so that I can't play on.

"Doesn't belong on a floorball court"

Petersson thought the referee was right to send Lindström off.

- I've seen something similar in football where you get a red card for that, and I don't think it belongs on a floorball court.

Two quick goals in the third

But despite the fact that Kalmarsund, who at the time of the red card were down 0–1, had to do without Lindström for the rest of the match, they managed to win.

In the span of 52 seconds in the third period, they went from 2–2 to 4–2 and eventually won 4–3.

But Marcus Johansson, who was involved in three of Kalmarsund's goals, was still not completely satisfied.

- We play very well defensively, but have to put the chances there when they come.

We created enough to decide earlier, we should have scored at least six or seven goals today, he tells Expressen.

"Really deplorable"

In Helsingborg, the corners of the mouths were down.

- Going forward, it's really sad today.

We don't create much at all, says Helsingborg's Linus Nordgren.

- We are far too comfortable today.