You should try to do another visit after new years when they play in the arena next door. When supporters from both teams are allowed, only AIK fans that time
That won't be doable. The last time these 2 teams face each other this season is the 12th of february 2025. Globen is still closed by then. Only chance is if they face off in the playoffs, which would be sick.
@@amfibiegrodan Globen will be opened by february. Kite on ice february 1st and then Beijer Hockey Games 6 to 9th of February. Official deadline for Globen is january 10th.
@@JorgenKreedzdoesn't look like AIK and Djurgården plans to use Avicii Arena until the possible Play-off derbies in March/April :-(. At least if you look at their schedules. I really hope that it is not the case. Because a derby is not really genuine derby without Away supporters. It would also be good to have Avicii Arena ready in mid-february when the Group Stage in the Swedish Cup in football starts and since AIK is not able to use Strawberry Arena in February one of the matches is bound to be at Tele2 Arena in the same area as Hovet and Avicii Arena (Presumably the first match 15th of February which is the same day when we play against Mora in hockey). Djurgården probably wants to have everything there the 16th of February too. The fourth hockey derby of the season will also be there the 12th of February so hopefully some solutions will be made to have Globen on the date you mentioned considering that the 3rd derby of the season is scheduled to happen on the 11th of January.
Wow! I'm from Bell Island and I was just in Stockholm for a vacation. I've been there twice and seeing a game there is a must. But now that I know this Derby exists, I'll have to time my next visit to catch this match. Thanks for making this video.
This is not only the biggest hockey rivalry in Sweden. This is the biggest derby in Scandinavia because both of the clubs were founded in 1891, just 3 weeks apart from each other, and because the rivalry between AIK and Djurgården is present in various other sports too such as Football. Stockholm may actually be the only capital in Scandinavia and many other Western European capitals/large cities in general actually has rivalry scene between it's teams that looks like the ones in İstanbul, Athens, Thessaloniki and Belgrade where the city giants play against each other regularly in various sports besides football Ice hockey In Stockholm with AIK vs Djurgården (Especially since 2022) and basketball in İstanbul, Athens, Thessaloniki and Belgrade.
@@RobertGreeley Just to inform you, and just to put those big words above into perspective:. The top league in Sweden Hockey is SHL, the Sweden Hockey League. Neither AIK nor Djurgården plays in the top league. They are not even in the top of the second league. Hockey in Stockholm is not that healthy in the moment.
@52Tenor about the situation in Stockholm regarding the hockey... You're right it has actually been like that for like over 20 years now, and it has just gotten worse and worse :-(. This is a thing that me and my fellow AIK supporters and our antagonists of Djurgården won't deny that these derbies are fun, exciting and tense but also with a sad and dark twist because it has been played in the 2nd tier (Hockeyallsvenskan) since 2022. There are various reasons why it ended up like this, just like you mentioned... For example, how hostile Stockholm municipality and Greater Stockholm Region have been towards the hockey for a good while now. This is actually extremely sad because this is literally Sweden's trademark rivalry which if you look back in the history is not only rooted in football which tends overshadow the hockey nowadays for good reasons. The rivalry between AIK and Djurgården has some deep historic roots in the hockey too. I really hope that our time in Hockeyallsvenskan right now actually give our hockey sections some run for their money because since all of the big Stockholm teams (Including Södertälje SK) are in the 2nd tier and it's now kinda a race against the time to get promoted in a good or at least a decent shape to SHL.
Man, that Scott Pooley moment had me tearing up a bit 😅. Loved him as a player, and as you said, "Even if it wasn't in a Growlers jersey," it was great to see him in action. I certainly miss the championship back in 2019
@RobertGreeley I am a hockey fan from Nice (France) but I also like to travel and watch games. For now I've seen one in Melbourne, One in Toronto, two in Montreal (NHL and Cegep), one in Vienna, one in Bratislava, two in Brasov, one junior in munic and 3 in Prague. I also like to discover the main sport of the place where I travel. If one day you come to Nice to watch a game it will be a pleasure to welcome you.
I went to the final game of the finals of the tier 2 league in sweden last season and it was incredible. The fans are so loud throughout the game, waving massive flags and everything. So different to home (Canada)
You should come see Frölunda - Brynäs in Scandinavium, Gothenburg this coming Saturday, should be twice the attendance and a level up in hockey quality too!
This is just a taste of how crazy this derby is. The derby is usually played in the globe, but since the globe is being renovated, this game is being played in the hovet which will be demolished eventually, the stadium is so old and unsafe to have supporters from both teams that they only had AIK supporters at this game because of the risk of trouble. You should come back next year when fans from both teams are allowed at the game.
The games between Leksand and Mora a while back was the greatest thing ever, with an standing audience the arena was packed over an hour before the game started, and the speaker was calling out to "move in" so that even more people got in. Insane. A really historic rivalry above and beyond this little "issue" between two teams in the capital city.
@@linkek6088 we are most likely coloured by our own experiences, I would like to add the dimension that the whole city knew about the game at game-day. And that kind of anticipation just cannot happen in a capital with just a percentage of hockey fans.
you should try going to a Brynäs - Leksand Derby. also one of the biggest and older rivalries in the SHL. Next game is November 28th and I have tickets to go with 4 friends its going to be insane again
Or the derby with the two northernmost teams, Luleå and Skellefteå. Frequently in the top of the top Swedish league, where Skellefteå is the defending champion. Great rivalry!
The Predators have something similar to this but I'm pretty sure that's it. The Habs are also known to have a more rowdy/European feel to some of their games.
i know that they only play eachother on the preseason but you need to check out skellefteå vs björklöven, that is the biggest rivary! skellefteå vs luleå which you have been to isnt even close (it is if you ask an luleå fan but 9,9/10 skellefteå fans would say that the björklöven games is way bigger)
@@RobertGreeley There was a pre-season game between Skellefteå and Björklöven in August, and the tickets sold out in a few hours if I recall correctly. Away section was also packed. I was at the game, and I have never felt such an intense feeling of pure hatred in an ice hockey game. The atmosphere was crazy. Both crowds chanting against each other for 60 minutes, and fights breaking out on the ice. The fact that it was just pre-season says a lot. It was insane.
Robert - based upon interleague game results, player transfers, and salaries, only the NHL, KHL, SHL, AHL, Liiga, Swiss NL, DEL, and arguably the Czech Extraliga and arguably ICE (formerly EBEL) are better overall. The top few Allsvenskan clubs can compete with any team in any league. Allsvenskan is way closer to the SHL than Mestis is to Liiga, the Swiss League (NLB) is to the Swiss NL (NLA), and the VHL is to the KHL.
I mean, the biggest derby in sweden is up for debate. looking at a geographical standpoint, historical standpoint and ultras standpoint you'd find different winners. But it'd probably be either Malmö-Rögle (not as big anymore, but still a good derby nonetheless), Frölunda-Färjestad as they're both fighting for the title of "the #1 hockey city in sweden" (but it's mostly just seen as kids heckling each other) and surströmmings derbyt (Timrå-Modo). Personally, id say the later is the only true derby in the top-flight Swedish hockey considering how much history they have (Modo as one of the best clubs at creating players and Timrå as having the oldest ultras/fan club)
@@davidlofgren4577 interesting! One thing I heard a lot of from my travels is the second league have all the best derbies now. Not so much in the SHL. Any truth to that you think?
@@RobertGreeley oh yeah, some derby's have been "split up" as in the teams are playing in different divisions. Examples would be Björklöven and Luleå/Skellefteå and Mora/Leksand, but the leagues below Hockeyallsvenskan and SHL are where you'd get the best bang for your buck IMO!
You should definitly try to get to a game between Rosenheim and Landshut in the German second division. There might not be a more heated rivaly in the whole Hockey world.
@@RobertGreeley the German second League as a whole has many exiting fan experiences in stock. But the games between those two Clubs are something else.
@@RobertGreeley Hovet is too small to house both AIK and Djurgården's fans without causing trouble, the hate between them two is too big. In football, they need to close a whole section between the two supporters on both sides and fill them with stewards, so that wouldn't be possible in a small arena like Hovet.
@@RobertGreeley Alright, they have a great culture, but compared to Djurgården, it's nothing. Make sure to attend the next game versus AIK, but with Djurgården as home team. Our fans are on another level. A lot of SHL players wants Djurgården to climb up as the atmohosphere at Hovet is crazy. Like there's no tifo, the arena isn't even full, a standard here over at Djurgården at Derby's
Djurgården and AIK play in HockeyAllsvenskan. It's the 2nd tier league. If you want the El Classico of Swedish hockey then you should watch Färjestads BK (team from Karlstad) against Frölunda HC, aka Frölunda Indians (team from Gothenburg). They are in 4th and 2nd place respectively in the SHL (tier 1 league) and have by far the biggest rivalry in the league. Both of those teams would wipe the floor with both AIK and Djurgården. Some former or current Frölunda players who either played in or are still playing in the NHL (a total of 96 Frölunda players have played in the NHL since their first player was drafted in 1981): Henrik "The King" Lundqvist, Joel Lundqvist, Rasmus Dahlin, Alexander Steen, Fredrik Andersen, Robin "Panda" Lehner, Carl Klingberg, Erik Karlsson (Defenseman), Calle Johansson.
@@RobertGreeley Ah, yeah, that is a pretty big rivalry. However, Fäjestad and Frölunda are not even remotely close on the map but their rivalry is formed from regularly being in the top 5 and either have to win against the other to get the gold or beat the other to prevent them from getting the gold. It's the same with Skellefteå and Frölunda. They met each other in the playoffs last season and I think it ended 4/3 in matches in favor of Skellefteå.
@@RobertGreeley Everyone knows the stockholm derbys are the biggest, if not its just because they havent been there. In soccer they even have 3 teams in the highest league.
That is not the biggest hockey rivalry, not even close. Brynäs vs leksand and frölunda vs färjestad. There are also so called classics like brynäs vs djurgården(champions battle, because the two has the most gold won), brynäs vs färjestad (coffee derby, because they have the biggest coffee companies in sweden... Gevalia and löfbergs lila). Brynäs, Leksand, Frölunda, Färjestad are the clubs with the most followers in sweden, you can find supporter clubs in every part of the country of the first two(bif & lif).
@@cccccc665Absolut ska det vara två lokala lag. Brynäs Leksand är för alla som bor härikring så mycket derby/rival det kan bli. Vi kan uppenbarligen inte ha samma standard för vad ett ”lokalt” lag innebär utanför Stockholm. För ingen annan stad är så stor att man kan ha 2 lag på så pass hög nivå. Annars blir Stockholmsderbyt det enda derbyt i Sverige och då är det ju inte speciellt imponerande att vara bäst om man inte tävlar mot någon.
@RobertGreeley Hockey in the north is much more passionated. From a sport perspective the violent fans around AIK - DIF they ruin the atmosphere both for soccer and hockey.
@@RobertGreeley Compared to what is available in Sweden. Probably the best hockey in Europe. The very best teams in the second League is not bad, but current ly no teams from Stockholm are close to the top.
The best things about Stockholm derbies in both Football ⚽ and Hockey 🏒 is that we have two huge short sides of fans but now on this area the away supporters aren't allowed sadly.
You should try to do another visit after new years when they play in the arena next door. When supporters from both teams are allowed, only AIK fans that time
Would love to be back!
That won't be doable. The last time these 2 teams face each other this season is the 12th of february 2025. Globen is still closed by then. Only chance is if they face off in the playoffs, which would be sick.
@@amfibiegrodan Globen will be opened by february. Kite on ice february 1st and then Beijer Hockey Games 6 to 9th of February. Official deadline for Globen is january 10th.
@@JorgenKreedzdoesn't look like AIK and Djurgården plans to use Avicii Arena until the possible Play-off derbies in March/April :-(. At least if you look at their schedules. I really hope that it is not the case. Because a derby is not really genuine derby without Away supporters. It would also be good to have Avicii Arena ready in mid-february when the Group Stage in the Swedish Cup in football starts and since AIK is not able to use Strawberry Arena in February one of the matches is bound to be at Tele2 Arena in the same area as Hovet and Avicii Arena (Presumably the first match 15th of February which is the same day when we play against Mora in hockey). Djurgården probably wants to have everything there the 16th of February too.
The fourth hockey derby of the season will also be there the 12th of February so hopefully some solutions will be made to have Globen on the date you mentioned considering that the 3rd derby of the season is scheduled to happen on the 11th of January.
Wow! I'm from Bell Island and I was just in Stockholm for a vacation. I've been there twice and seeing a game there is a must. But now that I know this Derby exists, I'll have to time my next visit to catch this match. Thanks for making this video.
I saw football in London. For some reason I chose Premier League. Of course second or third league could have been ok, but I watched Premier League.
Always nice to hear from a fellow Newfoundlander!
This is not only the biggest hockey rivalry in Sweden. This is the biggest derby in Scandinavia because both of the clubs were founded in 1891, just 3 weeks apart from each other, and because the rivalry between AIK and Djurgården is present in various other sports too such as Football.
Stockholm may actually be the only capital in Scandinavia and many other Western European capitals/large cities in general actually has rivalry scene between it's teams that looks like the ones in İstanbul, Athens, Thessaloniki and Belgrade where the city giants play against each other regularly in various sports besides football Ice hockey In Stockholm with AIK vs Djurgården (Especially since 2022) and basketball in İstanbul, Athens, Thessaloniki and Belgrade.
Thanks for sharing!
@@RobertGreeley Just to inform you, and just to put those big words above into perspective:. The top league in Sweden Hockey is SHL, the Sweden Hockey League. Neither AIK nor Djurgården plays in the top league. They are not even in the top of the second league. Hockey in Stockholm is not that healthy in the moment.
@52Tenor about the situation in Stockholm regarding the hockey... You're right it has actually been like that for like over 20 years now, and it has just gotten worse and worse :-(. This is a thing that me and my fellow AIK supporters and our antagonists of Djurgården won't deny that these derbies are fun, exciting and tense but also with a sad and dark twist because it has been played in the 2nd tier (Hockeyallsvenskan) since 2022. There are various reasons why it ended up like this, just like you mentioned... For example, how hostile Stockholm municipality and Greater Stockholm Region have been towards the hockey for a good while now.
This is actually extremely sad because this is literally Sweden's trademark rivalry which if you look back in the history is not only rooted in football which tends overshadow the hockey nowadays for good reasons. The rivalry between AIK and Djurgården has some deep historic roots in the hockey too. I really hope that our time in Hockeyallsvenskan right now actually give our hockey sections some run for their money because since all of the big Stockholm teams (Including Södertälje SK) are in the 2nd tier and it's now kinda a race against the time to get promoted in a good or at least a decent shape to SHL.
Another high quality video Robert, great to watch!
@@ItsBugsy thank you so much!
Man, that Scott Pooley moment had me tearing up a bit 😅. Loved him as a player, and as you said, "Even if it wasn't in a Growlers jersey," it was great to see him in action. I certainly miss the championship back in 2019
Glad you enjoyed Drew!
I love your work. Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching!
@RobertGreeley
I am a hockey fan from Nice (France) but I also like to travel and watch games. For now I've seen one in Melbourne, One in Toronto, two in Montreal (NHL and Cegep), one in Vienna, one in Bratislava, two in Brasov, one junior in munic and 3 in Prague.
I also like to discover the main sport of the place where I travel.
If one day you come to Nice to watch a game it will be a pleasure to welcome you.
Awesome video, thanks! And the Scott moment wow
Glad you liked it!
I went to the final game of the finals of the tier 2 league in sweden last season and it was incredible. The fans are so loud throughout the game, waving massive flags and everything. So different to home (Canada)
Nice! Who was playing?
@ league was called HockeyAllsvenskan, it was game 4 of the finals, Djurgårdens IF (home) vs Brynäs IF, away team won game and swept the series.
You should come see Frölunda - Brynäs in Scandinavium, Gothenburg this coming Saturday, should be twice the attendance and a level up in hockey quality too!
Would love to, loved being in Gothenburg, last season!
@@RobertGreeley the 2 best teams in Sweden right now too
Frölundas stå är den värsta som någonsin har existerat i SHL, mvh!
16,000 in Scandinavium - that sounds sick - and quite impossible😆
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Pooleys reaction was great
So great to see him again!
I'm originally from Switzerland. Ice hockey is a big sport there. And the supporters are amazing.
I'm hoping to be in Switzerland later this year!
@@RobertGreeley There are some great hockey derbies in Switzerland
This is just a taste of how crazy this derby is. The derby is usually played in the globe, but since the globe is being renovated, this game is being played in the hovet which will be demolished eventually, the stadium is so old and unsafe to have supporters from both teams that they only had AIK supporters at this game because of the risk of trouble. You should come back next year when fans from both teams are allowed at the game.
Oh, but its not the same atmosphere in the much larger globe?
I've heard it's wild in the globe!
Do you know where DIF and AIK will play if Hovet is destroyed? Because they don't bring enough spectators to play at the Globe every game right?
The games between Leksand and Mora a while back was the greatest thing ever, with an standing audience the arena was packed over an hour before the game started, and the speaker was calling out to "move in" so that even more people got in. Insane.
A really historic rivalry above and beyond this little "issue" between two teams in the capital city.
Maybe I'll get out to that matchup some day soon!
I sådanna fall är ju AIK - Leksand större, 13 bussar ner till hufvudstaden för att se AIK.
@@linkek6088 a big crowd, isnt equal to rivalry... thats just an indication of many fans.
@@larka742 And in that metric AIK - dif beats out Leksand - Mora too. Pretty much everything in the Stockholm derby is larger than 'slaget om siljan'
@@linkek6088 we are most likely coloured by our own experiences, I would like to add the dimension that the whole city knew about the game at game-day. And that kind of anticipation just cannot happen in a capital with just a percentage of hockey fans.
you should try going to a Brynäs - Leksand Derby. also one of the biggest and older rivalries in the SHL. Next game is November 28th and I have tickets to go with 4 friends its going to be insane again
Enjoy, and stay safe!
Or the derby with the two northernmost teams, Luleå and Skellefteå. Frequently in the top of the top Swedish league, where Skellefteå is the defending champion. Great rivalry!
@@RobertGreeley its thankfully not a violent derby. Very friendly but intense rivalry :)
@@52Tenor skellefteå-björklöven its a bigger derby/rival even if they never play each other :)
great coverage, but the sad part is that the teams are both in the second league in sweden. Stockholm has no teams in SHL.
Hopefully, Stockholm will see a team in the SHL soon!
Need fans like this in the US / Canada, the NHL would be elite
It's not the fans, it's just that NHL don't want this kind of culture to there to be.
It be cool if NHL arenas had more and more ultra sections!
The Predators have something similar to this but I'm pretty sure that's it. The Habs are also known to have a more rowdy/European feel to some of their games.
@@AstroGoalHornsit doesn’t come close tho
@@insertnamehere1792 Agreed
i know that they only play eachother on the preseason but you need to check out skellefteå vs björklöven, that is the biggest rivary! skellefteå vs luleå which you have been to isnt even close (it is if you ask an luleå fan but 9,9/10 skellefteå fans would say that the björklöven games is way bigger)
Good to know, thank you!
@@RobertGreeley There was a pre-season game between Skellefteå and Björklöven in August, and the tickets sold out in a few hours if I recall correctly. Away section was also packed.
I was at the game, and I have never felt such an intense feeling of pure hatred in an ice hockey game. The atmosphere was crazy. Both crowds chanting against each other for 60 minutes, and fights breaking out on the ice. The fact that it was just pre-season says a lot. It was insane.
You should come see the Fribourg vs Bern derby 🔥
Maybe one day!
I have to come and see ice hockey in Stolklom sometime
Indeed!
The best thing with this video is when the AIK-player sings "we hate Djurgårn" with the fnas
Oh no way, that's the chant!?
@@RobertGreeley 6:50
Great video as always, but where is the food and souvenirs😱
Hahah little different when you're there with the league as opposed to a team, can't just buy one team's merch when you're talking with both!
Do you Post the Video from the Match Salzburg vs kac
Not yet, that was a big 3-day project so it's going to take awhile!
I would love for you to see Västerås against Karlskoga (Västerås being my team)
You should come and watch when i play on monday next week, i play for Hammarby we are mmeting göta traneberg
I'm back in Canada right now but good luck!
Love this ❤
Glad you enjyoed!
And this is Sweden’s second highest league - which is still one of the best in Europe and the world.
Interesting take!
Robert - based upon interleague game results, player transfers, and salaries, only the NHL, KHL, SHL, AHL, Liiga, Swiss NL, DEL, and arguably the Czech Extraliga and arguably ICE (formerly EBEL) are better overall. The top few Allsvenskan clubs can compete with any team in any league. Allsvenskan is way closer to the SHL than Mestis is to Liiga, the Swiss League (NLB) is to the Swiss NL (NLA), and the VHL is to the KHL.
The top teams of Allsvenskan are almost SHL level but the bottom half are more like division 1 level (third tire Leauge)
not a derby if there are empty seats, try Pardubice - Hradec Kralove
I mean not true but I get your point
nhl should adapt this style of cheering they already have it in the MLS
Be a lot of fun!
yes and AIK fans in hockey are not even 10% as good as Djurgården fans, unless it is a derby they have 2000 in attendance.
I mean, the biggest derby in sweden is up for debate. looking at a geographical standpoint, historical standpoint and ultras standpoint you'd find different winners. But it'd probably be either Malmö-Rögle (not as big anymore, but still a good derby nonetheless), Frölunda-Färjestad as they're both fighting for the title of "the #1 hockey city in sweden" (but it's mostly just seen as kids heckling each other) and surströmmings derbyt (Timrå-Modo). Personally, id say the later is the only true derby in the top-flight Swedish hockey considering how much history they have (Modo as one of the best clubs at creating players and Timrå as having the oldest ultras/fan club)
@@davidlofgren4577 interesting! One thing I heard a lot of from my travels is the second league have all the best derbies now. Not so much in the SHL. Any truth to that you think?
@@RobertGreeley oh yeah, some derby's have been "split up" as in the teams are playing in different divisions. Examples would be Björklöven and Luleå/Skellefteå and Mora/Leksand, but the leagues below Hockeyallsvenskan and SHL are where you'd get the best bang for your buck IMO!
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If you're a true hockeyfan you should know that this is not the biggest hockey rivalry in Sweden.
It was the biggest 40-50 years ago though.
What changed since then?
@@RobertGreeleydont listen to him😅😂
@@bohmaaaan he is correct on the second part. Its not the biggest rivalry in hockey. But you don't need to know that to be a true hockey fan.
hooligans come there to show themselves, when Aik play against all other teams the arena is empty, they don't care shit about their team.
You should definitly try to get to a game between Rosenheim and Landshut in the German second division. There might not be a more heated rivaly in the whole Hockey world.
That game specifically or any in the German Second Division?
@@RobertGreeley the German second League as a whole has many exiting fan experiences in stock. But the games between those two Clubs are something else.
Absolute BS that away fans can´t attend the derby games
Isn't it only because they can't have it at the globe right now?
@@RobertGreeley Hovet is too small to house both AIK and Djurgården's fans without causing trouble, the hate between them two is too big.
In football, they need to close a whole section between the two supporters on both sides and fill them with stewards, so that wouldn't be possible in a small arena like Hovet.
You should come again when the other team has home ice, AIK got an embarrassing hockey culture
What makes you say that?
@@RobertGreeley Alright, they have a great culture, but compared to Djurgården, it's nothing. Make sure to attend the next game versus AIK, but with Djurgården as home team. Our fans are on another level. A lot of SHL players wants Djurgården to climb up as the atmohosphere at Hovet is crazy. Like there's no tifo, the arena isn't even full, a standard here over at Djurgården at Derby's
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Hell yeah
Hope you enjoyed!
The absolutely biggest and friendliest hockey rivalry is between Brynäs and Leksand and it draws nationwide interest.
Interesting!
W video
Thank you!
Idk, I should say that swedens biggest hockey rivalry is Leksand - Brynäs
But I like the idea
I'll have to check it out one day!
Inte ens närheten, det märks att du håller på något av dem lagen i alla fall...
Jag hade kunnat säga Rögle Malmö men jag är inte naiv
@@exenderlloyd7750fast Rögle Malmö är ju topp 4?
Djurgården and AIK play in HockeyAllsvenskan. It's the 2nd tier league. If you want the El Classico of Swedish hockey then you should watch Färjestads BK (team from Karlstad) against Frölunda HC, aka Frölunda Indians (team from Gothenburg). They are in 4th and 2nd place respectively in the SHL (tier 1 league) and have by far the biggest rivalry in the league. Both of those teams would wipe the floor with both AIK and Djurgården.
Some former or current Frölunda players who either played in or are still playing in the NHL (a total of 96 Frölunda players have played in the NHL since their first player was drafted in 1981): Henrik "The King" Lundqvist, Joel Lundqvist, Rasmus Dahlin, Alexander Steen, Fredrik Andersen, Robin "Panda" Lehner, Carl Klingberg, Erik Karlsson (Defenseman), Calle Johansson.
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See it's interesting cause when I was Luleå, it was claimed that their game against Skellefteå was the biggest derby in the SHL.
@@RobertGreeley Ah, yeah, that is a pretty big rivalry. However, Fäjestad and Frölunda are not even remotely close on the map but their rivalry is formed from regularly being in the top 5 and either have to win against the other to get the gold or beat the other to prevent them from getting the gold. It's the same with Skellefteå and Frölunda. They met each other in the playoffs last season and I think it ended 4/3 in matches in favor of Skellefteå.
So much bullshit 😂
@@RobertGreeley Everyone knows the stockholm derbys are the biggest, if not its just because they havent been there. In soccer they even have 3 teams in the highest league.
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That is not the biggest hockey rivalry, not even close. Brynäs vs leksand and frölunda vs färjestad. There are also so called classics like brynäs vs djurgården(champions battle, because the two has the most gold won), brynäs vs färjestad (coffee derby, because they have the biggest coffee companies in sweden... Gevalia and löfbergs lila). Brynäs, Leksand, Frölunda, Färjestad are the clubs with the most followers in sweden, you can find supporter clubs in every part of the country of the first two(bif & lif).
See one thing I've learned since travelling throughout Europe is everyone claims they have the biggest rivalry lolol
Derby är två lokala lag vad fan pratar du om
This is correct
hahahaha vad fan svamlar du om? DIF - aik ÄR Europas största hockeymatch, historiskt och nutid. Knip med dina jippo-myter
@@cccccc665Absolut ska det vara två lokala lag. Brynäs Leksand är för alla som bor härikring så mycket derby/rival det kan bli. Vi kan uppenbarligen inte ha samma standard för vad ett ”lokalt” lag innebär utanför Stockholm. För ingen annan stad är så stor att man kan ha 2 lag på så pass hög nivå. Annars blir Stockholmsderbyt det enda derbyt i Sverige och då är det ju inte speciellt imponerande att vara bäst om man inte tävlar mot någon.
Djurgårn CANT WIN!!!!!
It was a close game that night!
Honestly the rivalry between Timrå-Modo is greater than these
What makes you say that?
@RobertGreeley Hockey in the north is much more passionated. From a sport perspective the violent fans around AIK - DIF they ruin the atmosphere both for soccer and hockey.
Hockey on a very low level. Of course there can be rivalry among talented teams as well.
You calling this league hockey "very low level"?
@@RobertGreeley Compared to what is available in Sweden. Probably the best hockey in Europe. The very best teams in the second League is not bad, but current ly no teams from Stockholm are close to the top.
First off: 80% of the fans is football fans not hockey fans. Second, nope this is not the Swedish hockey soul. This is not authentic
What would you say is then?
Vinn derbyn sen kan ni snacka isapa
@@RobertGreeley Luleå vs Skellefteå, the "norrlandsderby"
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Nice work!
Try Färjestad-Frölunda In Löfbergs Arena, Karlstad thats a big rivalry between the teams both on the Ice and In the stands!🔥💯💪🏒🙌👊💚🤍🇸🇪💥💫💢👏
The game Is next year on a Saturday, January 18th 6PM and that will propably be sold out!🔥🏒💪🇸🇪💚🤍⚔❤💚👊🙌💯💥👏💢
Love it, thank you!
The best things about Stockholm derbies in both Football ⚽ and Hockey 🏒 is that we have two huge short sides of fans but now on this area the away supporters aren't allowed sadly.
Thanks for the added info!