Hockey Jarno Pikkarainen’s HPK continues its rise – a fabulous start with KalPa’s new goalkeeper

HPK, who changed coach in the middle of the season, won his fifth match in the tube.

HPK: n the rise from the base end of the league towards the middle group of the league table continues. HPK sent Sport home from Hämeenlinna empty-handed with goals 3–0.

The orange shirts stretched their winning streak for five matches. Canadian striker Michael Joly scored 1 + 1 points and the goalkeeper Eetu Laurikainen kept zero with 18 fights.

HPK has now played as head coach in early October Jarno Pikkarainen led by 12 matches, of which it has won eight. HPK overtook Lock in the standings and was in 12th place.

Olli Jokisen The Jukurit seemed to be rushing to their sixth consecutive victory when the home team led Ilves 2–0 in Mikkeli. However, Ilves was in pain in the winning goal competition with a final result of 4–3. The settlement hit was marked To Les Lancaster.

Ilves won ninth in the last 11 matches.

Sword strengthened its home gaming reputation after toppling Luke 1-0. KalPan’s victory was paved by the team’s best scorer, the striker Miikka Pitkänen, who hit with a two-player lead in the opening round. The goal was the only one left in the match.

Canadian goalkeeper who played with KalPa’s goal Connor LaCouvee has returned to the Kuopio team perfectly. LaCouvee played his second consecutive zero-game after defeating 22 times.

For KalPa, the victory was already the fifth in a row at home. Last season’s Finnish champion Lukko lost for the fourth time in a row.

The atmosphere in Kuopio Hall was more festive than usual, as it was KalPa’s 92nd anniversary match. In addition to the club, the match celebrated KalPa’s perennial defender Jussi Tosta, which got its name from the Wall of Fame club in Kuopio.

Timonen played 599 matches in his career at KalPa.

In the autumn season TPS, which has long been at the top of the league table, has got its game in better shape as it took its second win in two days on Friday.

During his last visit to Hakametsä in Tampere, TPS defeated Tappara 2–1. He was the winner Jack Rodewaldin by 2–0 in the second installment.

Tappara’s reputation as a poor home team, which won the previous three matches, was further strengthened. It has taken 33 of its 33 league points in away games. Tappara has won only three of Hakametsä’s ten home matches of the season.

TPS rose to second place in the league table after the flies.

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