Credit goalkeeper Andrei Karejev and goal scarecrow Mikael Pyyhti and Eetu Liukas led the Turku Palloseura hockey league finals against Tappara.
16.4. 21:19 • Updated April 16th. 22:13
In the sixth semi-final match, scoring was a pain for a long time, especially for Ilves. Mikael Pyyhtiän and Eetu Slippery successes as well Andrei Karejevin The excellent goalkeepers in the Ilves semi-finals series gave TPS a 2–1 victory on Saturday and at the same time entry into the Tappara final series with a 4–2 match win.
TPS Head Coach Jussi Ahokas found the Ilves series really tough.
– Defended in the series mostly well, from time to time there was a small search with offensive play.
– It’s great that the audience has found Turku again. For players, that’s a great thing. The four chains will be used to clarify last year’s medal, Ahokas outlined TPS’s goal.
Nicholas Baptisten The 1-2 reduction in 55.42 was in the end a mere consolation goal for Ilves. In Turku, the record audience of the season – 10,155 spectators – was able to celebrate the finals for the second time in a row.
The Turku nightmare tormented Ilves
Toothless Ilves loyally lost his own superiority and a few top places in his ways in Turku. Ilves played nine rounds in the TPS semi-finals in Turku, and the goals were crushing 11-1 for TPS.
– Tight fight. There was no room for explanations, the better went on. Fierce disappointment this is what was set as a goal within the team. However, we were not ready for it in this match series, the Ilves coach admitted Jouko Myrrä.
TPS got to the driver’s place through the start of the winning attack zone in the first set. Mikael Wipe shouted the Turku audience in 11.40. For Towel, the goal was already eighth in the playoffs.
Markus Nurmella played a big role in the initialization of the opening paint. The gold helmet of TPS and the points group of the playoffs in the SM league have collected a handsome 17 (4 + 13) points in the 13 Playoffs games.
The lynx had numerous places to rise to the levels, but the gunpowder on its key players was all wet. Guest goalkeeper Marak Langhamer contributed to giving Ilves a chance to fight for the win, but the team did not seize it.
The lynx stumbled over his effortless superiority
In the midst of Ilves’ fierce pressure on TPS Eetu Liukas got to sneeze Aarne Intosen feed to TPS in a 2-0 lead time within 48.34. The hit was the fourth and third important hit in the Ilves series for the 19-year-old Kaarina.
– I don’t make this a black and white spring. The victory came off me even now because we were patient and relied on our own basic work, which produces enough places, said the winning goal scorer Liukas, who is a model student at the Turku hockey school.
Joona Ikosella and Joonas Odenilla was the best places for Ilves, but the guest bunch didn’t get any closer in 55 minutes. TPS figuratively begged for blood from his nose at the end of the second round when defenders Ruben Rafkin and Aleksi Anttalainen took almost two consecutive minutes.
The lynx’s first superiority tangled at the end of the second batch and the beginning of the third batch. Henrik Haapalan the absence was reflected in Ilves’ special situation. TPS was underweight closer to the second goal than the Ilves handicap. Topias Haapanen threw the puck at Ilves’ paint irons.
TPS, who bowed to Luko last year in the final series, will be able to apply for medal clarification when he meets the regular season winner in Tappara’s final series, which starts on Wednesday 20 April. From Tampere.
Ilves will host KooKoo in the bronze match. The game will be played on Sunday 24.4. at 5 pm in Tampere.
TPS – Ilves 2-1 (1-0.0-0.1-1)
11.40 1-0 Towels (Nurmi, Pärssinen)
48.34 2-0 Sliding (Intonen, Rafkin)
55.42 2-1 Baptiste (Kontiola, Finland)
Goalkeepers
Karejev 8+ 7 + 13 = 28
Langhamer 11 + 12 + 4 = 27
I won 4-2 in the TPS finals