- Oscar Möller scores three in the final period
- Mantas Armalis registers a 97% save percentage
- Helsinki struggled in front of goal once again
A final period blitz by Skellefteå AIK was enough to dispatch of the home team, whose stakes were high before this fixture began. The Swedish side never fell behind despite IFK Helsinki's efforts to improve their own chances of progressing, which saw them put 37 shots on goal. An attack on the net by Andreas Wingerli resulted in the opener of this game. However, it was abruptly cancelled out when Helsinki defenceman Teemu Eronen responded with a slapshot goal on the powerplay.
The match really turned on its head when Skellefteå forward Oscar Möller completed a third-period hat trick to crush the hopes of the home fans. His first goal came only a minute in from a blue line shot to give his team the lead against the run of play. Linemate forward Joakim Lindström was on hand again to assist his second, which he accurately sniped over the shoulder of Atte Engren. A shorthanded individual effort and empty-net goal put the visitors lead out of the reach of a now desperate Helsinki side.