Before the season, the SHL said that this season they would invest extra hard in removing filming.

This has led to this season already punishing more filmmakers than the last three seasons combined.

- We see some improvement, but we still have a long way to go.

It is not above all about pure diving where you dive without anything happening, without a lot of reinforcements.

There we see a continued trend which is not good.

"Has had a good impact"

Thorsbrink explains what he thinks their investment during the autumn has yielded.

- I think you can clearly see in some players that they are now better at trying to stand up, even if, for example, they become a little restrained.

We have had a good impact with the team, I think.

This season, a so-called reference group has checked over 40 filming cases in retrospect, and ten have been forwarded to the disciplinary committee.

- It's really not like we're looking for filming.

If you're being self-critical, maybe we should have sent a few more.

"Why not shutdown?"

When a player is convicted of filming by the disciplinary committee, he receives a fine of SEK 5,000, but no suspension.

SVT Sports expert Jonas Andersson thinks that is wrong.

- Why shouldn't you be able to get suspended?

It is only then that it has sporting consequences.

Unfortunately, filming sometimes gives sporting advantages and as long as it does, players will try to take advantage of it.

You are on the right track, but certainly not there yet, he says.