My sovereign performance! TPS sowed Ilves in a boring way – Mikael Pyyhti, 20, scored three goals

My sovereign performance TPS sowed Ilves in a boring way

TPS’s Mikael Pyyhti was in a good mood when the team beat Ilves 6–0. The striker hit the board with three goals and TPS equalized the wins of the match series 1-1. The discovery was witnessed by 7752 spectators.

10.4. 21: 03 • Updated 10.4. 21:22

Ilves, who took the victory from TPS in Tampere on Saturday, was in trouble in the evening in Turku, when the host team came strong in the second game of the semi-finals. TPS was clearly a more energetic team in the opening round and put a lot of pressure on Ilves’ end. TPS led the match 3-0 after the first set.

The lynx no longer recovered from this. At no point did the team get the gear shift properly on. In the opening match of the semi-finals, he scored two goals Henrik Haapala was missing from Ilves’ lineup.

– Everything exuded that TPS has come to this match with a completely different mood than yesterday. Ilves was not at the level required by the game, Sport’s expert Ville Varakas analyzes the Hockey Tour broadcast.

So the best scorer at TPS had done the helmet trick Mikael Wipe20. Gold helmet Markus Nurmi collected three and a defender Ville Lajunen two entry points.

Pyyhti, who scored 21 goals in the regular season, has made his breakthrough to the top of the Finnish Championship this season. He is only playing his second season in the SM League.

The semifinals between TPS and Ilves are now 1-1.

TPS escaped with pass-through paints

In the first set, TPS quickly took the lead to two goals. Both hits came from runs. Hosts Jack Rodewald got through and put the puck on Ilves’ goalkeeper Marek Langhammerin past the finish line after the first set was played 2.39.

– There was a small mistake To Simon Johansson on the line. Brilliantly, Rodewald poked the puck with a long racket and got through, Varakas said in a broadcast of the Hockey Tour.

Five minutes later, it was Mikael Pyyhtiä’s turn to get through. The wiper put the puck between the legs of Langhammer in the finish.

– With two passes, practically the entire Ilves defense was punctured, Ville Varakas commented.

The wealthy praised TPS defender Ville Lajus, who was involved in passing TPS’s 2-0 and 3-0 hits.

– He is one of the best passing defenders in the series.

Samuli Vainionpää hit a 3-0 score on the board with less than one minute left in the first round.

The people of Tampere got to try their best when Johan Ivarsson sat on a two-minute crossbar. However, TPS effectively resolved the force majeure and the people of Tampere did not get their superiority to roll over.

TPS goalkeeper Andrei Karejev had to do control work only twice in the opening round. Colleague Marek Langhammer had to fight 9 times. TPS took starting wins 14-3.

The end was cosmetics

In the second installment, the pace of the game dropped slightly after a breathtaking opening round.

TPS got a chance to hit the nail in Ilves’ coffin when it got to the superiority of the two men. Ilves Juuso Pulli got caught in the cold on 28.11. Less than a minute later Dominik Masin joined his company from the high racket. However, the superiority was ineffective.

Ilves was getting his game going a little better, but then TPS hit again. At the end of the second installment, the Turku gold helmet Markus Nurmi fired a pivotal shot from the outer arc of the p-point and Mikael Pyyhti directed the puck to the finish. TPS for 4-0 wire. In the game clock 37.28.

The paint was still checked in the video, but it was approved.

Ilves switched to the last goal when he skated Langhammer Vadim Zherenko. However, the exchange did not help, and TPS continued its paint factory. Mikael Pyyhtiä finished his hat trick in 48.32 and Eetu Liukas soon added the lead to 6-0.

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