- To facilitate ventilation, we choose to dismantle the hockey ridge and not frame the plan with some drapes from the ceiling, says Christer Falk, department manager at Got Event.

The condensation in the arena, where ice hockey is usually played, was due to humid air entering the arena.

- That condensation is formed in an ice rink at this time of year is nothing unusual. Normally we handle it by increasing the ventilation and raising the temperature in the arena. Unfortunately, for various reasons, we did not quite succeed in the last match, continues Falk.

"If that's what is needed to avoid condensation then we are positive"

To make the arena playable, the experience in the arena will be worse, says Falk.

"It is clear that these measures will lead to a somewhat worse event experience, but if that is what is required to avoid condensation then we are positive," says Carl Magnus Källfelt, Redbergslid IK's chairman.

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Match had to be broken - players slipped around Photo: C More / Bildbyrån