An unfortunate incident in the SC league match in Jyväskylä – here are Friday’s results and scorers | Sports in a nutshell

An unfortunate incident in the SC league match in Jyvaskyla

Six matches were played on Friday night in the ice hockey SM league.

In Oulu, Jukurit stormed to a 2–0 lead in the opening set Aleks Haatanen and on Tuesday the hat trick hit by Max Ellis with hits. Ellis’ fourth hit of the season in four innings slipped easily by Tomi Karhusen. In the second set, Kärpät kiri to the chest Teemu Turunen and Arttu Paason with successes.

Kärpille scored the winning goal Aleksi Antti-Roiko right at the opening minute of the third period.

HPK and Sport twisted for a long time

HPK and Sport offered five superiority in the opening set, but the goal taps opened with superiority only at the beginning of the second set, when HPK Eetu Tuulola shot the puck into the goal luckily through several players. The hit was finally scored To Kyle Topping. Good morning Aarnio equalized midway through the match.

In the third set, HPK succeeded Petteri Nurmi and Sportin Lari Heikkinen.

The solution had to be sought from the race for the winning goal. Even then, there was no way to get a solution. Finally, when 10 rounds had been attempted, the HPK Teemu Rautiainen got the puck to the net.

JYP beat KalPa

Even in JYP’s and KalPa’s mittel, the opening goal came at the beginning of the second set, thanks to the Jyväskylä striker Mikko Perttu. Aleksi Klemetti and Matyas Kantner put KalPa in the lead in the second set.

JYP’s Swedish head coach Johan Pennerborn however, finally managed to win his first victory in the SM league. Tuukka Tieksola and Samuel Johnson JYP’s hits struck in the third set. The Swedish team’s winning goal was scored in 59:48.

The match was special, because KalPa led the shots towards the goal by no less than 27–7. In addition, Jyväskylä saw a nasty case when the judge Anssi Salonen got the puck on his head and had to leave the game. MTV announcer Aleksis Ärje wrotethat a substitute judge was called to the scene Timo Ruuskabut for a while we had to drag with one chief judge.

A joyful victory for Raipen SaiPa

He celebrated his first victory as a SaiPa pilot Raimo Helminen. In the southeast derby, SaiPa took a 1–0 lead against KooKoo at the beginning of the second period Eero Klintrupin with the first goal of his league career. SaiPan Mikko Kousa managed to dominate at the end of the second set.

KooKoon Jonas Oden narrowed it down in the third set, but KooKoo was unable to equalize.

In their opening match, KooKoo had beaten Luko in overtime, SaiPa had lost to KalPa.

The lock rose to victory

Rauma Aarne Talvitie took the visiting TPS to the lead in the second set in 6:33. Lukas Wernblom hit TPS 2–0 with a two-man advantage a few minutes later.

Lock tied for the tie in the final set Jami Krannila and Niclas Almarin with goals.

In overtime, Luko’s Jami Krannila scored two series points for his team with his second goal of the night and a 3–2 winning goal.

League hockey returned to Espoo

When last time league hockey was played in Espoo, Blues beat SaiPa 4–2 on March 7, 2016.

Now Kiekko-Espoo played its first home match of the season when it hosted HIFK. The same teams faced each other on Tuesday in the opening round, then on Helsinki’s side, and HIFK won 5–2.

The beginning of the match was special. Heat and humidity caused problems. There was such a thick fog over the ice that you could barely make out what was happening in the TV pictures. The referee stopped the match and the players skated around the ice to clear the fog.

Leo Komarov took HIFK to a 1–0 lead at the end of the opening set. Konkari described on the MTV broadcast that “basic snot paint”. In the second set, Kiekko-Espoo got a reason to celebrate when halfway through the match Ottoville Leppänen of your paint run-through.

In the second round, they hit HIFK Oskari Manninen and Espoo Joni Ikonenso the situation is 2–2 before the deciding set.

Saturday 14.9. four matches will be played starting at 5 p.m.: SaiPa–KooKoo, Sport–Jukurit, TPS–Kiekko-Espoo and Ässät–HPK. Ice hockey round at Areena from 4:30 p.m.

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