Hockey Veli-Pekka Ketola recalled the late disco legend Matti “Mölli” about Keino

TPS rose to the top of the League. The series of consecutive wins for HPK is already nine matches long.

TPS hit the top of the hockey league standings on Wednesday when it defeated away Aces 2-1. The loss to Ace was Fifth in a Row.

TPS was strong in the second set, winning 2-0. The goals of the batch did Jonne Tammela and by force majeure Juuso Pärssinen.

The match was for the new head coach of the Aces Karri Kivelle another, and the victory is yet to come. Kivi piloted the Aces to become the Finnish champion in 2013.

Before the match begins with the former top striker Veli-Pekka Ketola gave an emotional speech at the Pori Ice Rink to his national teammate, the Rauma disco legend who died last weekend Matti “Mölli” Keinosen in memory.

The number of spectators in Isomäki, Pori, was reported as 1,275, which was a disgraceful number.

HPK already grabbed its ninth consecutive victory as it covered away with Luko after the winning goal race 4–3. The hit hit Ryan Johnston.

From HPK Michael Joly hit two goals.

The lock was on the sidelines for as many as a week and a half before the games HPK encountered, when it emerged that the team had 11 corona infections, including staff. The lock was therefore moving against HPK with a new face.

Luko had loan players from KalPa and Tappara, among others. KalPasta played on the edge of Luko’s number one chain Kasper Simontaival, Tapparan Samuel Salonen in turn in the triple chain. KalPa kit Roope Laavainen started Luko in the second field with a pair of defenders.

Lock four-chain Jeremi TammelaMiro MarkkulaLenni Hämäläinen the age range was 18–20 years.

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