It was in Södertälje's meeting with Modo on February 17 that the accident occurred.

After a tackle in the back from Modo's Theodor Niederbach, Videll flew head first headfirst into the sidelines and lay on the ice for quite a while before being carried out on a stretcher.

The first reports were that he would at least miss the rest of the regular season - but now it is clear that he will be out for the rest of the season.

- I got the news on Thursday afternoon and it was a heavy news and right now I feel an emptiness at not being able to play more hockey this season and help the team, Videll says to SVT Sport and continues:

- I was a hair's breadth away from life-threatening injuries, which means that I will not be allowed to practice contact sports in the coming months.

The injury is not the only thing he has suffered this season and he is starting to feel sad.

- I can think that there are certain system errors in hockey in Sweden where we allow careless play with the sticks and that you can do what you want to players who don't have the puck.

Because I don't think it's okay that I've had more fractures in one season in Sweden than I have fingers on one hand, says Videll.