Frölunda's newly started women's team recruited big names both among players and managers and entered the season in division 1 south (NDHL) with high ambitions.

The goal is to take the step to SDHL directly, and the results so far only point in one direction.

The Gothenburg team has won by double digits at least once against all seven teams in the league.

The biggest victory came recently against Karlskrona, 21-1, but they have also won against Hovås with 18-0, Malmö Redhawks with 14-0 and Vänersborg with 11-0 to take a few examples.

Big stars Hanna Olsson and Michelle Karvinen top the scoring league.

Together they have scored 153 points.

Eight of the top ten in the points league are Frölunda players.

Emilia Bergeby Hallbeck, 16, is one of them and sees a small challenge in the superiority.

"Harder in training"

- It is a challenge in a way, that it is almost more difficult in training than in the matches themselves.

But we work on playing our own game even in the matches that we win with maybe 10-0, says Frölunda talent Emilia Bergeby Hallbeck.

What thoughts go through your head during these matches?

- That we should play according to our idea of ​​the game and not lose tempo or anything, but keep playing.

We want to score as many goals as possible.

Then we sometimes set challenges before the matches, that maybe we should have a touch through a zone in the play, for example, to get a bit of a challenge.

"Don't drive any ego"

You obviously haven't slowed down in the matches because you won big.

Do you have to remind each other?

- Yes, we have to remind each other to keep playing as a team.

That we don't drive any ego, solo skating through the whole team, and that we continue to follow our game idea as in training, and then face the better teams in the playoffs.

The two best teams in the league advance to the playoffs where the goal is to reach the qualifiers for the SDHL, and ultimately move up.

- In a way, you want to play directly in the SDHL, because we have the team we have.

But then it's also nice that it can take its time, to build the team from scratch and compete in the SDHL.