Ersson is now being cared for at the Academic Hospital in Uppsala.

- He gets help from experts there, but it's not something that is life-threatening, I want to be clear about that. But I do not want to go out with anything more until we are really sure what it is. ”Brynäs says medical director Magnus Ågren to Aftonbladet, where he does not want to say where the head is as the damage is.

"A lot of blood"

Djurgården's Jacob Josefsson was slightly injured after the incident.

- When I fall, I see a lot of blood. At first I think it is the club that has gone on then tells someone that he has got the skate on his face and of course gets really scared but I did not see anything of what happened then. I have a little phobia for things like that, feel bad when it happens and didn't want to look either, but I saw that there was a lot of blood and hope he was feeling well after all, he told TT, and told him he was getting calming news in detours break:

- I asked our materialist if he had heard anything and he had been told that the eye had passed, that the rail was under the eye (on the cheek) so hopefully it will only be stitches then. It was great to hear that it was not the eye that was damaged.

What was it like to play right after?

- Strangely, it was okay and I was told that it was still calm but in hockey it is unfortunately that injuries happen, I know that if nothing else, then some injuries are obviously more difficult than others as when a rail comes up but I hope as I said it went okay.