It was when hockey Allsvenska Tingsryd had a goal disallowed in the match against Östersund last week that Tingsryd's Isak Pantzare was really annoyed in an interview with C More.

- It's not the judges' fault, it's those bastards sitting in Stockholm, or wherever the hell they are, calling us down.

We practice it every day, to drive towards the box, and then they take away a clean goal.

They piss on Swedish hockey, he said.

On Friday, the news came that the hockey Allsvenskan as a league has chosen to report Tingsryd to its disciplinary board for Pantzares' words.

Once there, you can be punished with a fine.

Skellefteå's star back, who is currently with Tre Kronor in Malmö, thinks that a report is the wrong way to go.

- I think a lot of people want us to be very honest and to show emotion when there are hot match situations, but when it does happen, you stifle it.

I don't think he says anything inappropriate and it hasn't happened several times, but it's just so damn lovely to watch.

It is sad if you have to remove it, he tells SVT Sport.

Who do you think is stifling it?

- That there will be reprisals for that is sad.

It becomes an extra spice when it happens from time to time.

It is not the whole world.

It will be a little more fun than the usual interviews about skating and getting the puck into the goal.

Smålandsposten was the first to report that the Hockey Allsvenskan had notified Tingsryd.