Aces won HPK directly with a 3-0 win. TPS, Sport and Kiekko-Espoo are victorious in the quarterfinals.
21.3. 21: 09 • Updated 21.3. 23:53
As the first team, Aces advanced from the first round of the Hockey League playoffs to the first round and quarter-finals, where they are waiting and the top four in the regular season Lock, Ilves, KalPa and HIFK.
Aces won HPK directly with a 3-0 win. In the third match, the Pori did not give HPK a chance, but won 5-1.
Nestor witch took the Aces lead in the opening round. Valtteri Viljanen did in the second round 2-0 and Jan-Mikael Järvinen Still secured a 3-0 win.
In the third round, Aces went to a 4-0 lead with the second goal of the witch. Sami Päivärinta broke HPK’s copper but Rami Määttä shot the end numbers 5-1.
Sports Expert Jesse Saarinen According to the match, the match was clearly aces.
– The opponent could not give any resistance in any game. HPK did not get involved in this series in any way. Today, Aces crashed in front of the Pori-played Pori, as seen in the 21st century, Saarinen said.
SaiPa continues to fight
SaiPa, who played a great season, was in tight Paila on Friday night. The Lappeenranta season was in danger of ending in the first round of the playoffs, with TPS last two games.
However, SaiPa was not ready for summer vacations. It won 3-0 and narrowed the match between 1-2.
Antti Kalapudas Made SaiPa an important opening goal with overwhelming. Noa choice He rejected the first shot of Kalapudas, but after that Kalapudas deceived Vali and moved the puck to the net. Samuli Niinisaari Made the rest of the round 2-0.
After that, they were played without goals until the end. Mark Finished the end numbers 3-0 to the empty goal. Kari Piiroinen SaiPa’s goal played zero and fought 29 shots.
– For the first time this season, SaiPa was back against the wall. I was a little afraid of whether the stomach was full. The SaiPan season deserves a sequel, fortunately they won today, Saarinen said.
Tappara’s back against the wall
Perhaps the Kiekko-Espoo-Tappara, perhaps the most interesting series, is turning towards the Espoo people. Master of the previous three seasons, Tappara is back against the wall.
The series was believed to turn towards Tappara when it won 6-1 at home on Wednesday and leveled the series.
– confusing differences within a few days. Tappara was nowhere near what it was a couple of days ago when it wiped the floor with a hockey Espoo. Espoo was better today and goalkeeper Rimpinen returned to his level, said Jesse Saarinen.
However, Kiekko-Espoo had a strong disagreement. It scored two goals of its first two overwhelming. The first one finished after a spectacular pattern Heikki Liedes. The second was finished Santeri Virtanen. Tobias Ekberg took the hockey Espoo to a 3-0 lead after the match was only over 11 minutes
Tappara took a grip on the game in the second round. Petteri Rimpinen fought many situations, but the ax breasts struck two goals, which were answered Philip Granath and Julius Mattila.
Rimpinen continued strongly in the third one and Peter Quenneville riveted at the other end 4-2. The opening goal Lieds was still empty the final numbers 5-2.
Sport tunes in a surprise
Surprisingly, the Vaasan Sport leads KooKoo with a win of 2-1 when he claimed Kouvola with a score of 2-1. Sport has a set of sacks in Vaasa on Saturday.
KooKoo moved to the lead and in the first minute Seth Barton with a shot. That’s where the home team’s goals were left. Sport Lari Heikkinen stabilized and Cole Fonstad made a winning goal in the second round.
– Sport’s leadership is a surprise. KooKoo has played a really good spring season. Sport did not give many opportunities, but so did it even today a victory.
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The Pelicans started the Playout Series against Jukurs with a 2-1 win. Pelicans led the match for a long time with two goals of Antti Tyrväinen. Jesper Piituainen narrowed less than one and a half minutes before the end. The Jukurit got the gig for the second time, but it was rejected.
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