Brynäs had a real party start against Malmö and it was the team's power play that showed the way.

First Johannes Kinnvall scored 1-0 after 4.25 in connection with Lance Bouma being sent off and just over two minutes later Linus Ölund scored 2-0 on Dmytro Timashov's fine pass when Carl Persson was on the penalty bench.

After that, it felt like there was no talk of the matter.

Malmö had difficulty creating anything of value and it is perhaps not so strange considering that they incurred one expulsion after another, a total of seven in the match.

Anders Lindbäck was quite lonely in Brynäs' goal.

- They are difficult matches when you don't get many shots against you.

It's more grateful to get 30 shots and be in it the whole time, but it felt good, I think so, and the team was very stable in front of me, says Lindbäck, who saved just 13 shots and kept a clean sheet for the first time this season.

- I think my game has followed the team's performance.

The matches we won, I think I was very good and made many decisive saves in important situations, but it has been a bit up and down.

It feels good, but it is important that both we as a team and I work with continuity, says Lindbäck.

Brynäs finally won the match 4–0 after Nick Olesen and Oscar Eklind, also on the power play, each scored a goal in the third period.