Brynäs is fighting with HV71 to avoid qualification.

In order for them to succeed, Jonas Andersson has a couple of things he thinks need to be fixed immediately.

The first is to change the game system.

- By that I mean the defensive, what would be the Finnish.

But they don't play well defensively.

They back home, but what happens is they give momentum to the other team.

It is a defensive game system, without the defensive working.

It's completely rubbish and they have to change that, says the expert.

Andersson also wants to see that the stars must get more ice time.

- Now you have the squad you have, then you have to identify your top six players.

Oula Palve, Dmytro Timashov, Anton Rödin and Greg Scott are such.

Johan Larsson is also someone who should have a lot of ice time.

They should be matched much harder, even if they haven't delivered in the past.

If, despite measures, you do not manage to avoid qualification, Andersson believes that only one thing remains.

- Then Manner will leave, that's a given.

It's about the mental aspect.

They have to gain trust, he says and continues:

- The last time they qualified, Josef Boumedienne and Nils Ekman entered the first qualifying match, so it doesn't have to be a start-up phase.

It's not so much about hockey then, but it's about the mental aspect and daring to play out.

Then you need a different voice and a different game system.