- We make a great away match.

The first half is great, that's where we decide the match, I think, says Sandviken's team captain Daniel Berlin in Sportbladet's broadcast. 

The city of Vetlanda is still trying to gather after the insanity attack where seven people were injured by a lone knife man.

The bandy team Vetlanda will in the middle of everything play SM quarter finals against Sandviken.

Hours after the act, Vetlanda lost the first with the odd goal.

During Friday night, they were not even close to raw on Sandviken at home.

Decided on a quarter in the first

It took just over half an hour before Hannes Edlund broke the deadlock from the penalty spot.

Then it went away.

In the first 15 minutes of the first half, Sandviken basically decided the match.

Albin Airisniemi ran through the yellow-clad defense and bombed in 2-0 just a few minutes after the 1-0 goal.

Seconds before the break, Oscar Stadin found Rasmus Forslund with a well-balanced and precise pass in front of goal.

3-0 at the break became 4-0 early in the second through Hannes Edlund who before the match was over had time to make his third (5-1).

Vetlanda did his best to create some nerve but was the number smaller and did not manage to manage the chances they created in the end.

18-year-old Emil Nordström has been a fresh breath in Vetlanda this season.

- It's been 0-0 for a long time.

Then they get in 3-0 before half time and then it gets heavy.

We have to continue a bit in the same way, there are only small margins that differ in these matches, he says.

Quarter final 3 will be played in Sandviken on Sunday.