It was before 9 p.m. that the match was interrupted due to a loud bang when someone in the audience threw a hard shot onto the ice.

At 21.40 the announcement came that the match would not resume, but then it did so at half past ten.

A decision that Tingsryd totally opposed.

- What I am most disappointed about is that they force us to resume the match at all.

It is regrettable.

It's a bomb or banger that hits two or three meters from our goalkeeper.

At first he doesn't hear anything in his ear and it's whistling.

If he had been hit by it, he could have died.

It's actually an attempted murder.

It's terrible, says coach Fredrik Glader.

On the bus home from Kristianstad, he still doesn't know exactly how the decision-making process went.

- I have no idea who makes the decision.

But it was said that the match must be played out.

I don't think whoever makes the decision understands how serious it is.

They say that if we don't finish the match, the competition committee will decide what happens and that there could be reprisals for the club, he says and continues:

- It is the judges who announce, but they are only messengers.

I think it's absolutely horrible that no one stops the match considering what has happened.

When the match did resume, no ice hockey was played, but the teams only stood on the ice for the scant quarter that remained.

- I spoke with Gath (Mikael, coach Kristianstad).

No shadow should fall over him or Kristianstad.

They are doing a great job and I suffer with them for this happening.

I hope that whoever did this can take responsibility, says Glader.

How are your players, and especially the goalkeeper who was closest?

- He still suffers from it.

I talked to him when we got on the bus and it was ringing in my ears.

He was very upset when we entered the dressing room.

It wasn't in the cards for him to put on ice hockey gear.

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The match was interrupted after a hard shot was thrown in - see the situation in the clip above.

Photo: C More