Andersson has had a long career in several different countries and reacts to Blomqvist's coaching at the disadvantage 1-5 in the 3-8 loss in Örnsköldsvik.

"I've had coaches who insinuated what Blomqvist says but not so obviously and he says it in two languages. There is no misinterpretation and the match derails after that. To me, it's obvious that he's crossed all boundaries.

What do you think should happen now?

"He mentions that the players should not be suspended, but to me it is quite obvious that Blomqvist should be suspended. Playing ugly is something completely different from hard.

"Don't think AIK wants to be associated with this"

Now it was microphones that picked it up near the booth. How common is this?

"It's quite unusual. I haven't had coaches say you should play ugly. It's a big difference playing versus playing ugly versus hard. You have to mark against this.

Do you think AIK should do something based on its own values?

"First of all, I hope there has been a dialogue about what this is about. I wouldn't have any problem at all with AIK themselves going in and acting because it's not sporting. Don't think AIK wants to be associated with this.

The next game in the all-Swedish quarterfinal series, the sixth, will be played on Monday in Stockholm.