Point for ISAK Bandy after seven straight losses

ISAK Bandy ended its seven-game losing streak in men's Division 1 Norra bandy with a draw against Rättvik. The away match on Sunday ended 4–4, though victory eluded them.

ISAK Bandy had suffered seven consecutive losses in men's Division 1 Norra bandy ahead of the clash with Rättvik. The tough streak was broken away against Rättvik, but it was not enough for a win. The match ended 4–4, with the first half at 1–2. This took place on Sunday. The team from Falun shows signs of improvement after the difficult period, but the point is a small step forward in the league.

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