Cameron Schilling of Djurgården decided to meet the heavyweight with Björklöven.
Bakken scored the decisive goal in the 4-2 win.
Really great with three points, Daniel Prudden tells C More.
Djurgarden won the first game of the regular season between two of the top candidates in Alsvenskan hockey.
It was a rocking and fun Friday game at Hovett, where she was breathing a hockey game.
– It’s the same character. Players are angry and physical. As C More expert Fredrik Soedström points out, it’s a good game.
Schilling’s rule
Björklöven led 1-0 and 2-1, but the home team turned around with three goals in a row.
Defender Cameron Schilling, who followed Djurgarden after relegation from the Premier League, became the match-winner with his 3-2 goal just five minutes from the end of the match.
Daniel Broden made the final 4-2 after a few minutes.
– Great match. We are facing a good team. It was a good measure of value for us, he told C More.
Shilke’s top scorer again
The big question previously asked was whether Djurgården could stop hot Björklöven striker Nick Schilke from the net.
It lasted a while and a half.
The American, who had consecutive triples behind him, outplayed Karl Lindbaum on goal with a sharp, high shot.
– I got another good pass. Fortunately, Shilke says in his book Sea More, he’s back inside.
But it was Djurgarden who got all three points and celebrated with 6,365 spectators afterwards.
The text has been updated.