Brynäs is far down in the SHL table and is also struggling financially.

Right now, the club is working with a forecast where they are eight million minus, writes GD.

The electricity crisis is part of what affects the situation, says club director Håkan Svedman.

The electricity bill for December landed at well over a million for the club, which has a large arena.

- We had taken height so that the bill would be substantial.

But compared to a normal year, or yes, before the electricity crisis then, the cost is usually around 3.5 million - for a whole year.

But it's just to pay, so it's important to have liquid cash to be able to pay your bills, he tells GD.

He points to higher prices in general and the fact that a number of sponsors dropped out as additional reasons for the negative figures.

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