Luleå, Leksand, Djurgården and Linköping are the clubs that have so far been affected by corona infection in their operations.

Now the SHL wants to limit that more people get into trouble and next week 1500 tests will be sent out to the clubs, compared to just over 200 previously.

- These are both quick tests and self-tests.

All our medical teams are very careful.

And we have such a strategy that we want safe events, and if we suspect widespread infection in the team then we cancel the matches, says Johan Hemlin.

"14 days clicked"

Hemlin thinks that the league and the clubs have taken the infection seriously, despite the fact that 14 matches have been postponed so far.

- We have still had order and order during August, September and mid-October.

Now it is something for 14 days that has not really clicked and then we have to go in and work hard with it, says Johan Hemlin.

Hemlin still believes that the situation is under control, despite the many postponed matches.

- Right now I think it is under control with the break that is coming.

We have the opportunity to move more matches.

We want secure events.

We will not take a chance.

But the time aspect makes it harder and harder to move matches, says Johan Hemlin.