Tonight at 19.30 the negative SHL qualifier begins.

Brynäs and Malmö settle in the best of seven games, the loser is relegated to the Hockey Allsvenskan - and that is very unlikely.

- It is actually an impossible question to answer which team will fix this.

If you meet someone who claims to be completely sure of it, it is either a supporter or a mythomaniac because this is completely uncertain, for me anyway, says Andersson.

What speaks for Brynäs?

- In terms of play, the powerplay has worked well for Brynäs this season and in a tight series like this, the powerplay can be a decisive factor.

They also have two good goalkeepers so even if one doesn't deliver, the other can, so there are some things that suggest that Brynäs can be there and challenge even if the form wasn't the best at the end.

Another thing is that they have home field advantage in a possible game seven.

What speaks for Malmö?

- They are the most in-form team in the league and they have been mentally set for the qualifiers for a long time and have been very, very disciplined outwardly and decided that these are the players and coaches who have to do it, so mentally prepared I would say that they here.

Then I think there are players who played themselves up, for example Carl Söderberg who had a bad season but delivered at the end.

There are many in Malmö who are playing their best ice hockey for the season right now.

The mental part and form is what really speaks for Malmö.