Twelve games and has given as many three-pointers for the giant from the north who won four straight SM gold and five in the last six completed seasons.
The team followed up the 5–0 victory on Saturday with an 8–2 win on Sunday.
Then the runner-up HV71 still fought their way up from 0–2 to 2–2, but then the home team scored six straight goals.
Above all, it was a trio of players who made an impression.
Point leader Noora Tulus accounted for five points and has scored 26 (11 goals+15 assists) in twelve games, defender Ronja Savolainen, who scored her first two goals of the season and accounted for four points, and Emma Nordin, who scored two goals and an assist.
Luleå has 36 points and a crushing 61-11 in goal difference. Runner-up Brynäs, who have played one game less, are seven points behind.
HV71 is the only team in the SDHL that has not yet taken a three-pointer. The team is second to last with five points and has two points up to the playoff/qualifying line.
Closest above is AIK, who lost for the second time this season against arch enemy Djurgården.
Djurgården won 3–2 after AIK scored the first and last goal of the match.
Josefine Jakobsen answered for the match-winning 3–1 goal in numerical superiority. Djurgården moved up to third place, but fourth place Modo plays later on Sunday.