Last night, Färjestad equalized the Swedish Championship final to 3-3 in matches.

On Thursday, a final and decisive match awaits in Luleå and the home team has not saved the dent since the club's only gold in 1996.

The hockey temperature in the city is boiling and if the fans were not warmed up before Thursday's battle, many did during the day.

At 2 pm, the final tickets were released for sale and half an hour later there was a note on the door.

The tickets were released hours too early

According to Luleå hockey's website, members could redeem tickets as early as 11 o'clock.

"You with Season Basic Basic have priority to your places from Tuesday 10/5 at 11:00 and until Wednesday at 11:00", it says on the website.

The problem - and the heavy criticism - is directed at the fact that the booking link was not protected.

The one with a season ticket could therefore share it with anyone.

- We have no restriction or protection around it.

We only ask members to give priority to themselves and their family, says Robert Hedlund, communications and media manager in Luleå hockey, to Sportbladet.

The basketball team wants to open the arena

Coop Norrbotten Arena has room for 6,150 spectators and the seats are full.

But many more want to see the match and now the basketball team BC Luleå is looking at the possibilities of opening up their home field to save the audience party.

It will certainly be on TV, but Luleå Energi Arena takes 2,700 spectators so there can be a real pressure in the hall some distance away.

- We've got our thumbs up from restaurant manager Chris.

Now we need to apply for a permit and review the practicalities, the club writes on twitter.

SVT has asked Luleå hockey's Robert Hedlund to respond to the criticism about the tickets, but he has not returned with any answer.