A Record-Breaking Derby Day in Bollnäs Overshadowed by Edsbyn’s Dominance
The annual Boxing Day bandy clash between Bollnäs and Edsbyn drew a record-breaking crowd of 3,700 spectators to the Bollnäs bandy hall, creating a vibrant and electric atmosphere. The anticipation was palpable as fans eagerly awaited the highly anticipated local derby. However, the initial stages of the match failed to ignite, with both teams engaged in a tightly contested battle characterized by physicality and a lack of clear-cut scoring opportunities. The match remained goalless for a significant period, reflecting the cautious approach adopted by both sides. Bollnäs captain, Erik Pettersson, acknowledged the nature of the derby, suggesting that the intensity of the occasion contributed to the initial stalemate, highlighting the unwritten rule that such matches are often defined by scrappy play and a focus on minimizing risks.
The deadlock was eventually broken in unfortunate circumstances for the home side. A seemingly harmless lofted ball into the Bollnäs penalty area by Edsbyn’s Ted Hedell took a cruel deflection off the unfortunate Jens Wiik, resulting in an own goal that gifted Edsbyn the lead. This setback seemed to deflate the home side, while emboldening the visitors. Edsbyn capitalized on their newfound advantage and extended their lead further through their prolific goalscorer, Oscar Wikblad. A perfectly weighted pass from captain Per Hellmyrs set up Wikblad to unleash a powerful shot that left the Bollnäs goalkeeper with no chance. Although Kasper Sandgren managed to pull a goal back for Bollnäs in added time of the first half, the momentum firmly resided with Edsbyn as the teams headed into the break.
The second half began disastrously for Bollnäs, conceding another own goal within minutes of the restart. Once again, it was Hedell’s delivery into the danger area that caused havoc, deflecting off a Bollnäs skate and into the net. This early setback seemed to demoralize the home side, while further invigorating Edsbyn. Bollnäs’ misfortune continued as a penalty awarded in their favor was struck against the post by Rasmus Skarps. This missed opportunity proved to be a turning point in the match, as Edsbyn seized control and never looked back. Skarps lamented the psychological impact of the missed penalty, attributing it to a subsequent collapse in their performance.
Edsbyn’s Oscar Wikblad then took center stage, showcasing his predatory instincts with a devastating display of finishing. He completed his hat-trick with two quick-fire goals, extending Edsbyn’s lead to a commanding 5-1. Wikblad wasn’t finished there, adding a fourth goal to his tally shortly after, capping off a memorable performance and solidifying his position as the league’s leading scorer. His four-goal haul brought his season total to an impressive 34 goals in just 17 matches, underscoring his lethal finishing ability. Edsbyn’s captain, Per Hellmyrs, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing their return to the winning ways that had characterized their season thus far.
The resounding victory propelled Edsbyn to a comfortable position in the league standings, consolidating their place amongst the top contenders. For Bollnäs, the defeat served as a stark reminder of the challenges they face in their pursuit of a higher league position. The disappointment of the loss was compounded by the manner in which they conceded several unfortunate goals. The contrasting fortunes of the two teams were evident in the post-match reactions, with Edsbyn celebrating their emphatic victory while Bollnäs grappled with the implications of their heavy defeat.
Meanwhile, in another Boxing Day fixture, Sirius suffered a setback in their home game against Hammarby. A sizable crowd of 4,351 witnessed the match at Studenternas IP in Uppsala, but the home fans were left disappointed as Hammarby secured a 4-2 victory. The result further intensified the competition in the league, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the season. The contrasting outcomes of the two featured matches showcased the ebb and flow of the bandy season, with Edsbyn’s dominant display contrasting sharply with Sirius’s home defeat.