Almost sold out in Eriksdalshallen and Andreas Palicka had to step out to standing ovations.

The European Championship hero received a bouquet of flowers with a smile on his face to the cheers of the audience and would then make life miserable for the home team.

However, it was Hammarby who started strongest and looked to be able to pull away.

A well-performing Palicka, on the other hand, kept the numbers down and Redbergslid was able to leave the first half in the lead with 15-13.

- At first it was deplorable.

Pretty bad match in the first quarter in any case, said the guests' William Höghielm, despite the lead, at half time.

Hammarby then worked his way back and the tongue in cheek became Martin Dolk.

The left six had a good day at work and scored eleven goals in ten finishes.

Dagger is now second in the shooting league.

Edwin Aspenbäck, who was one hundred percent in the finals, also played a decisive role with his seven goals.

The match ended 32-29 to Hammarby.

The victory means that Hammarby bounces back after the loss against Hallby last.

Lugi against Redbergslid in the next round Hammarby will face Skövde in the next round and Redbergslid will face Lugi.