It was after a meeting with the Swedish Public Health Agency that the ice hockey association decided that future TV puck qualifiers would be canceled.

But the playoffs, which are planned to take place during the last weekend in October in Umeå, are currently fixed.

But then the competition organization must come to a conclusion on how to allow the eight boys 'and eight girls' teams to complete the play-offs in an infection-proof way.

Seedar might be the playoff team

Another problem is how to reduce the number of teams down to the eight that will play the quarterfinals.

There may be problems with 21 districts with boys 'teams and slightly fewer girls' teams.

- It will be the competition organization that gets to look at it.

It can be some kind of seeding of the law, says Anders Larsson.

It is very sad to make such a decision.

There will be dreams that fall apart.

Anders Larsson points out that ice hockey wants to help fight the spread of infection and that it should be possible to play TV puck in a safe way.

- We expect to get a decision before the federal board meeting on October 13 if and how it will be with the TV puck's playoffs.