The Danes were planning another important stone in the regular match against Scotland. But the Danish team had no more than to start thinking about before signals were interrupted and the call to leave the stadium due to fire.

- No, what a drama, the commentator Niklas Nord bursts into SVT's broadcast.

- Hope that there is some false alarm and that it is not something that really burns, Nord continues at the same time as everyone is forced to vacate the premises.

And there was no greater danger.

- It was a restaurant in the arena and a toaster that caused it. This, together with a detector that was incorrectly set and that is why the alarm broke out.

So it was smoke from the toaster that caused the rash?

- Yes exactly. but now this detector is turned off so it should not be repeatable.

The fire brigade had to come to the scene and reset the alarm before both players and the audience could enter the arena again.

- Unhappy for the team that was just in the final match.

What can be the difference?

- What happens when you leave an arena is that it gets frosty and sluggish on the ice when it is allowed to lie down. So there will certainly be different conditions on which they may end.

The arbitration round was then resumed and Scotland eventually won by 7-6 and are thus in a split first place after two matches. Sweden is divided into four.