It is still unclear whether AIK's women's team will get out of the financial crisis AIK Bandy has found itself in, but for the time being they are at least allowed to play matches and today they beat last year's jumbo Mölndal relatively comfortably with 4-2.

- It's not that easy to just change and it probably became a bit serious of the moment.

We haven't been on the ice much, so it was very untimed and out of sync.

Then there is stress and you feel lost on the ice, says AIK's coach Kristian Marosi to Bandypuls.

The hope is, of course, that they will be allowed to finish the season.

- It can go many different ways, but we want to play the important matches when things get tight.

That's why we're doing it.

Now we have a period of two weeks which overturns the training planning.

We have to reschedule, but our whole ambition has still been to be at our best in February-March.

So we feel no concern at the moment, says Marosi.

ARCHIVE: AIK Bandy stops operations (November 2, 2022)

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AIK Bandy closes all operations.

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