- They asked me if I wanted to join and then you can not say no. A 100th anniversary is a great thing to be part of, so it was an honor to experience.

It has happened several times before that he has set up and played when there have been various events. He tells me that ice hockey is warm to him.

- I have played a lot of ice hockey myself and I remember back to the early 60's when you looked at Leksand when they were playing outdoors and it was 15 minus degrees and snow.

Tell us about the instrument - how do you play it?

- It's kind of like a trumpet, but it has no valves. You do all the tones with lip print and then you use the facial muscles. It is important to have a good nap too, so you have to try before.

- Most people think it's fantastic that you can play like that, he laughs.

Start the clip to hear Ingemar Ihli's voice at the 100th anniversary!