Ice hockey | Antti Pennanen’s second victory at the helm of Ilves – in Oulu it was close to a complete farce

In the Ice Hockey League, a round was played on Saturday.

Ice hockey The league had a round of seven games on Saturday with a staggered schedule.

The final set of the late-night match between Ilves and Jyp had a thriller-like ending, when Ilves Jonas Oden got an out, and JYP immediately hit a 3-4 narrowing hit at the beginning of the advantage.

Leo Loöf however, Ilves scored the fifth goal just as JYP pulled the goalkeeper Topias Leinonen to the bench and took the sixth fielder on the ice.

The final set started excellently as lynxes, when Tommi Tikka tapped Ilves to a three-goal run away with superiority. Quickly after Tika’s goal, it was Jypi’s turn to strike. In the back lines of Jypi, he was under attack in the early season Teemu Suhonen hit a 2-4 taper.

Ilves’ super promise Jani Nyman increased his team’s lead in the second period at the end of a drive. The goal was preceded by Jypi’s strong start and attack, but Ilves immediately took advantage of his first top position of the set.

The teams’ young stars Kemell and Nyman were in top form on Saturday. Kemell scored 2+0 and Nyman 2+1.

TPS a 1–0 victory at the end of a very even match in Niist Pori. The winning goal of the match was scored by a defender Teemu Kivihalme.

TPS goalkeeper Lassi Lehtinen reached the scoreless game with 16 saves.

The match saw a scary situation right at the beginning of the third period, when TPS Arttu Ilomäki and Ace Derek Barach bumped into each other dangerously.

Barach was left lying on the surface of the ice and appeared to be unconscious. He was led from the front doors to the cloakroom.

In Oulu struggled with ice problems familiar from last season. Based on the TV pictures, the wires of the led lights under the ice were visible and there was a big groove in the ice. The referees and field staff repaired the ice while the players moved into the uniforms.

Flies Petter Emanuelsson eased the pain of the Oulu people in the second set, when the Swedish striker punched Kärpä into the lead for the second time in the match. This is how Kärppie went into the second break with a 3–2 lead.

However, the beginning of the third period was typical and “my dog” Puri Kärppiä, when Juhamatti Aaltonen fired a hard shot to level his team.

The flies refused to lose Lasse Kukkonen celebration match. Ville Koivunen the superior delivery to the goal bounced off the jukuri players into their own goal, which gave Kärpät a 4–3 victory.

Jukurie’s character was a young striker who scored two goals Daniel Mäkiaho. Both of Mäkiaho’s goals were scored with superiority. In addition to Mäkiaho, Jukurei scored two points Patrik Puistola (0+2) and Michal Kovarcik (0+2).

They reached two power points from Kärpi Peter Tiivola (1+1) and Petter Emanuelsson (1+1).

Pelicans after a strong guest performance, took a narrow 2–1 win from HPK’s home cave in Hämeenlinna.

Topias Vilen took the bagpipes into a two-goal lead a little before the middle of the third period, but HPK pushed themselves to the end of the goal Juuso Hietanen with an accurate shot with superiority.

Pelicans broke HPK’s four-game winning streak and returned to winning ways after Friday’s loss to Ässät.

In Vaasa The even struggle between Sport and Luko ended in a two-goal final set by the visitors..

Lock escaped in the opening set Gabriel Fontaine goal to take the lead, but the eagle shirts tied the match 1–1 in the second period Janne Keränen with an overpowering hit.

Lukko scored the winning goal of the match halfway through the final period, when the star defender of the Romanian team Thomas Grégoire got to air the paint. Sport’s equalizer was very close and the goal was reviewed on video, but in the end the goal was disallowed. Grégoire’s shot sank behind the hard mask past the Vaasa goalkeeper Rasmus Reohila.

Lukon’s final score to 3–1 was tapped in the penultimate minute of the match Sebastian Repo.

Round started in Tampere with a fight between Tappara and SaiPa, where the home team washed their faces, so to speak, after Friday’s defeat against Ilves. Tappara beat SaiPa 3–1.

A particularly handsome hit was marked as the winning goal of the match Jere Henriksson’s 2–0 goal. He gave a great pass to hit Ville Nieminen son Viljami Nieminen20.

CooCoo and KalPa wanted a fast-paced and entertaining opening set in Kouvola. After the first 20 minutes, KooKoo led the game 1–0 with an early goal of the set, but the Savo team, which had played a great early season, was bombarded with shots towards the Kouvola goal.

Matic Török too the goal he scored in the opening set almost carried the entire struggle to victory.

KalPa managed to reset TPS on Friday, but missed a hit on Saturday. KalPa was also sharp on Saturday, but KooKoo’s defense held throughout the match.

KooKoon Oskari Setänen was the guarantor of the home team’s victory with 37 saves.

  • Kärpät–Jukurit 4–3 (2–0, 1–2, 1–1)

  • Aces–TPS 0–1 (0–0, 0–0, 0–1)

  • Tappara–SaiPa 3–1 (1–0, 1–0, 1–1)

  • KooKoo–KalPa 1–0 (1–0, 0–0, 0–0)

  • HPK–Pelicans 1–2 (0–0, 0–1, 1–1)

  • Sport–Lock 1–3 (0–1, 1–0, 0–2)

  • Ilves–JYP 5–3 (1–0, 2–1, 2–2)

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