Fog in Hovet as Djurgården meets Bjorklofen in an Allsvenskan hockey game

Fog in Hovet

17 degrees outside, crammed into the stands and angry on the ice.

The big encounter between Djurgården and Bjorklofen had most of it – including the fog (!).

– Interesting experience, says Uli Liss.

Due to the mild September evening combined with the heat inside Hovet, fog formed for the players on the ice during the match in the Allsvenskan hockey premiere between Djurgården and Björklöven.

This meant that the poor doorman had to constantly wipe down the plexiglass, which formed again over time.

Olle Liss testifies about what it was like to be on the ice.

– It was interesting. Once out on the ice, there weren’t any weird things, it was even hard to see the puck when you were sitting in the booth. It was a very thick fog. But he says it’s an interesting experience.

“Extremely hot”

Have you encountered anything similar?

– Well, not like that. But this usually happens when it starts early in August. The weather is pretty mild right now, so he’s probably busy keeping the refrigeration units cool and with 8,000 units here too. This is exactly what I did not experience. This was impressive.

Was it hot to play too?

– Yes, it’s been a long time since I’ve sweated so much. It was very hot on the ice. There was something else that needed to be addressed. But it was the same for both teams. But it was extremely hot, and I was incredibly sweaty. They may have gotten rid of some fluids today, I’m afraid. The equipment was heavy when it took off.

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Djurgården won the match 5-3, after deciding not to play in the third period.

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