When several key players were missing, Brynä's 19-year-old Linus Lindblom got the opportunity to debut in the match against Frölunda in Scandinavium.

With barely five minutes played, characterized by great Frölunda dominance, the 19-year-old received the puck a few meters inside the offensive blue line in his first change and charged for a shot.

Lasse Johansson was forced to capitulate and 1–0 was a fact.

- It's fun, you try to do what you can to help the team.

This time it was to shoot at a target.

It was probably what you dreamed of when you played on the street as a child, to score goals and feel this feeling.

A nice feeling, says Lindblom to Cmore.

In the second period, Frölunda's Anders Grönlund equalized with his third goal of the season.

However, it didn't take long before Samuel Johansson returned the lead to Brynäs in the power play.

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Here Lindblom scores in his first SHL change ever

Decided in overtime

The Gothenburg team equalized again in the third period when Mats Rosseli Olsen luckily got the puck on his leg after a shot by Andreas Borgman.

It was also lucky when Frölunda decided at the end of extra time.

Andreas Borgman's pass towards teammate Jere Innala was directed by a Brynäs player into his own goal.

- We look really tired.

It appears that Brynäs has not played for ten days.

The guys have to dig deep to find strength today, says Roger Rönnberg.

"It's not enough just to fight..."

Brynäs now has only one win in the last eight games.

- I am very disappointed that the results are this bad all the time.

It's not enough just to fight, we have to have wins as well, says Brynä's coach Mikko Manner.