- I think we do it really well for 35 minutes and then we slow down the last ten minutes.

When we let the ball go, they have a hard time keeping track of us, says AIK's William Arvidsson who scored two goals in the first half to Aftonbladet.

It was the first competitive match in Gubbängen's bandy hall where AIK will play this winter.

It is a sheet metal construction with only one stand on one long side.

Hammarby has not given up even though the uphill is similar to one of the heavier ones in the Tour de France.

- We get a chance because we want to win the match.

We will all rise and make a better second half, become more desperate, says Hammarby's Robin Sundin. 

AIK led 6-0 and had a bid for a seventh here the team relaxed at the end of the first half and Hammarby could score two quick goals that may not have given nerve but at least a certain boost to the second half.

Otherwise, AIK set full speed immediately.

Already after 62 seconds, the completely free Alan Dzhusoev made it 1-0 for the black-clad.