Sweden will soon have a women's team in ice hockey according to information to SVT Sport. The conflict between the union and the women's crowns is on the way to a solution.

A conflict that goes to history as one of the biggest in Swedish ice hockey.

The ladies have been looking to get better conditions in connection with collections. Lack of compensation for lost work income has been an important point, player insurance equally so - something that has never been found to protect the national team players.

A third, the respect of those in power in the union. All points now appear to be fulfilled.

Almost on the day two months since 43 national team players went on a boycott, the parties should now find a solution.

Do not want to comment

SVT Sport has been in contact with players anonymously who confirm that a solution is details removed but who do not want to comment before all details are in the finish.

Klara Stenberg is a strong contributing reason for this now moving towards a solution. She has struggled with the issue day and night according to the players SVT been in contact with.

- All I can say in this situation is that discussions are conducted in a positive spirit.

SVT Sport has been in contact with the Swedish ice hockey association's general secretary Tommy Boustedt who via sms card notes:

- Nothing to say right now. Negotiations are ongoing.

On December 12-14, the Ladies' Crowns are invited to a four-nation tournament in the German Füssen where meetings against the home management, Switzerland and Finland are waiting. In the middle of April, the B-World Championships are waiting in France.