Malmö did lose at home against Luleå on Thursday, but with six games played, the lowest ranked team is fifth in the SHL.

- There is much that looks good for Malmö.

If you take from when Tomas Kollar took over until now, Malmö is a top team.

They have found something to build on, says Jonas Andersson.

He still flags that it might not be this good over time.

- Statistically speaking, Malmö has slightly overperformed.

If you combine power play and box play, they are at 130 percent.

It is clear that you win games then, but you cannot have 130 percent over an entire season.

Hockey journalist Johanna Dahlén is also impressed by Malmö.

- You can see what harmony there is in the group now.

They have decided to do this together.

They have a bit of a fire in their backs because everyone tipped them to the bottom, she says.