Hockey TPS continues to lead the league – the fly of the flies froze in the freezers of the final round

HPK refuses to disappear: Lock crashed on Thursday.

Turku Palloseura poking at the top of the men’s hockey league. TPS grabbed its second victory of the week on Thursday when Oulun Kärpät narrowly defeated 4–3 in Turkuhalli.

The match ended in the second round when TPS managed to overtake the fly guard three times Stanislav Galimovin. However, Galimov kept the Oulu team in the victory battle until the end with 34 defenses.

“A positive and balanced presentation. We stubbornly managed to defend to the end and got a well-deserved victory, ”TPS head coach Jussi Ahokas stated with satisfaction.

TPS left the match with a brisk grip, and Jonne Tammela took the home team to the middle of the opening round. Tammela, who had only played his eighth game of the season due to injury, opened his goal account in Pori on Wednesday and continued to paint at his home arena.

Opening goal bait Borrowed from Ace for a couple of weeks Aleksi Matinmikko. For a few games, Matinmikko strengthens TPS’s defense, which is in dire need of a patch due to multiple injuries.

Head coach of flies Lauri Mikkola stated that TPS was clearly on the neck throughout the match.

“We barely kept up with the pace, we weren’t there for a moment,” Mikkola lamented.

HPK and Lukko also competed in a long-form match on Thursday, like Wednesday’s Rauma encounter. HPK was better again, now 2-1 after extra time.

Club gold helmet Michael Joly scored the winning captain Markus Nenosen and defender Ryan Johnston initialization.

“It wasn’t the best game we had, but our character showed. We were patient even when the opponent came on hard. We were confident that the award would still come and so it came, ”said Nenonen.

HPK now has a total of ten consecutive wins.

“Playing our own head has been a stepping stone. We have succeeded at that ok level. The character side is another matter. Although we did not control today, we continued to believe and trust, ”Nenonen estimates.

The second trio of the lock Scott Pooley, Sebastian Repo and Linus Nyman snorted the leadership of Rauma. The goal was American striker Pooley’s seventh of the season.

Lock goalkeeper Artyom Zagidulin, 26, transferred to Rauma at the end of November with a contract for the rest of the season. The Russian goalkeeper was close to zero in the opening match, but HPK’s kit Arttu Pelli blocked intentions less than three minutes before the end and took the game to overtime.

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