It has been really stormy in HV71 lately.

Coaches have been replaced and criticism has been directed in several directions after the team's questionable efforts.

But now the team seems to be on the right track.

Last Thursday, Timrå was defeated 2-1 away from home after turning the game around in the third period, and today the team overcame table jumbo Malmö with a clear 5-1 at home in Husqvarna Garden.

- Great to be able to win.

I think we play as we said we would and we grind them down.

We have a good feeling in the group, there is a calmness.

We are pulling in the same direction now and we have a way of playing now that is a little easier to understand, says HV71's André Petersson in C More.

"Very frustrated"

There was irritation in the Malmö camp.

- I'm damn pissed off.

It feels like the referees are going to call on every single goal we score.

It's been like this all season and it's really frustrating, says Emil Sylvegård in C More.

And he was not happy with HV defender Emil Andrae's behavior in connection with Fredrik Händemark's match penalty for a tackle in the back in the middle of the third period.

When the teams thanked each other after the match, Sylvegård grabbed Andrae and delivered some well-chosen words.

- I told him that he is a filmmaker and that he should focus on becoming an actor instead.

If we meet in a qualifier, I will run him over.

He sees Händemark coming and turns his back, I think it's sickeningly bad, it's not the first time.

I think it's damnable that he lies down all the time, says Sylvegård.

CUT: Rögle decided late against Brynäs

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Rögle decided late in the important meeting