Košice showed a great turnaround from 2:4 to 5:4 on the ice of Slovan Bratislava and secured the first place in the table with three points. The guests completed the turnaround in the third period, when they used the second power play in the match right at the beginning of it, and Jääskeläinen added his second accurate shot in the match. In the end, Petráš scored the winning goal for the guests, when the guests also did not use the power play 5 on 3 in the next phase. However, they did not have to regret it, as the home team again allowed themselves to be sent off needlessly just before the end of regular time, so in the end they did not even get under pressure during the game without a goalkeeper. Slovan suffered its second loss in a row and will remain in seventh place, while the guests, on the other hand, confirmed their position as leaders with a three-point victory. That’s all from me for this match, thank you for your attention and I wish you a pleasant rest of the evening!
59:11
Rest time for the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team.
59:11
importantPecararo pushed past Janus even when he was weakened, then a scrum broke out in front of the visitors’ goal, but the home team did not score the equalizing goal.
57:48
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Lukošik – 2 min., chopping.
57:22
Petráš’s simple shot ended up in Kiviah’s catcher, but the home team will probably think about recalling the goalkeeper.
55:32
Kiviaho credits himself with another successful save, but the home team is still under pressure and could not even think about winning extra time.
54:48
The guests threw away the opportunity to decide the match, as the home team is already full and Kiviaho managed to move to Petráš’s shot from the left side.
53:32
Even Jääskeläinen’s point shot was not accurate, so the home team will probably survive an important weakening in the trio and will have at least four players on the ice for a while.
53:14
The guests also failed to take advantage of a great chance in the 5 on 3 power play, when after a long combination, the end came and Kiviah was helped by a shifted goal.
52:42
Rest time for the HC Košice team.
52:42
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Lukošik – 2 min., crocheting.
51:38
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Takač – 2 min., crocheting.
48:15
The home team is clearly shaken after losing a well-played game and now has to make up for the deficit, now sending the puck only for a prohibited release.
46:42
goalKošice scored a goal! The guests settled in the attacking zone and created an offensive pressure, which was completed by ŠIMON PETRÁŠ with a great backhand finish from between the circles, which caught Kiviaha by surprise and the perfect turn of the guests is in the world! Assists: Martel, Jääskeläinen
45:37
Guests with an inaccurate pass that means a prohibited release.
45:13
Janus preferred to cover the puck after an inaccurate shot from the blue line and a rebound from the back guard.
44:09
The home team launched a quick counterattack, but Deyl was able to block Maier’s finish with a defensive intervention with his stick.
40:33
goalKošice scored a goal! So the guests use another power play and equalize right at the beginning of the third period, when Chovan timed a cross pass to the left side, where JOONA JÄÄSKELÄINEN was ready and beat Kiviah with a quick finish! Assists: Chovan, Gildon
40:01
The third period began.
The second third of the match between Slovan Bratislava and Košice resulted in one goal for both sides. First, Pánik sent the home team into a two-goal lead with an accurate strike in a long power play. Subsequently, however, the home team did not take advantage of a long power play with two players, and the visitors came alive offensively in the next phase, they managed to score an important contact goal thanks to Mikúš. The third period will begin at approximately 5:05 p.m.
40:00
The second period is over.
38:40
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Cup – 2 min., tripping.
38:25
The guests threw the puck away only for a prohibited release after a dangerous attack by the home team.
37:20
The game got heated and spilled from one side to the other, but Janus managed to interrupt the game when he found the puck after a passing throw from Královič.
35:03
Again, a simple action by the guests with a hard shot by Gildon from the blue line, but Kiviaho credits himself with a successful save.
34:49
The visitors will try to score the equalizing goal on the power play and Kiviaho had to step in at the scrum after Gildon threw in from the blue line.
34:36
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Takač – 2 min., assault.
32:16
goalKošice scored a goal! The guests use their offensive pressure and the announced exclusion on the home side, when after a nice combination, TOMÁŠ MIKÚŠ aimed exactly from the right circle and shot past Kiviah! Assists: Martel, Rosandič
31:31
Martel innocently threw the puck in front of Kiviah, who was able to tame the puck after a dangerous rebound.
30:53
importantThe game is interrupted after the home team’s clearance is prohibited.
29:43
Martel tried to push in front of Kiviah after Jääskeläinen’s pass from behind the goal, but the home goalkeeper dealt with the concrete with his backhand finish from close range.
28:31
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Bačík – 2 min., tripping.
28:15
Another not-so-dangerous point shot from Martel, which didn’t give Kivah any trouble.
27:48
Kiviaho with a simple interception against the end from the blue line.
26:56
The guests did not succeed in the shortened power play and it is finally played after a long time with the full number of players on both sides, but the game is interrupted after a prohibited release on the home side.
26:15
Finally, the visitors got into the attack in the second period, but Teves’ shot at the rear guard was saved by Janus and interrupted the game.
24:55
important Great individual penetration by Pánik, who got rid of the opponent with a beautiful handle and his dangerous shot from the right side stamped the far post of the visiting goal!
24:48
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Lukošik – 2 min., illegal blocking.
22:50
important The home team could have scored the fifth goal when they managed to combine the visiting defense during a 5 on 3 power play, but Ortega from the left side did not hit the empty goal of the guests and only hit the post!
22:03
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Parlett – 2 min., krosček.
21:55
goalSlovan Bratislava scored a goal! So the home team finally got a numerical advantage when they very quickly took advantage of a long power play that will continue and with a bit of luck the blocked pass of Hoelscher bounced in the right place to RICHARD PÁNIK, who with a quick finish from between the circles beat the thrown Janus! Assists: Hoelscher, Pecararo
21:12
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Archambault – DKZ, assault.
21:12
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Archambault – 5 min., attack.
20:01
The second period began.
The first third of the match between Slovan Bratislava and Košice offered very interesting hockey and five goals. The guests took the lead thanks to Lamper, but the home team managed to equalize with a precise strike by Pecararo. Subsequently, the home team won the first free kick in a weakened situation, which Ortega used, but the visitors immediately used the same power play for Jääskeläinen’s equalizing goal. However, the home team also won a second free kick, which Ortega converted again with insight, and thus they win over the leader 3:2 after the first period. The second period will begin at approximately 4:01 p.m.
20:00
The first period is over.
17:44
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Gildon – 2 min., hooking.
17:44
goalSlovan Bratislava scored a goal! It’s unbelievable, AUSTIN ORTEGA also succeeded in the fight against Janus during the second penalty shootout, when he again pulled from the right side to the center and this time he aimed exactly between the concrete of the visiting goalkeeper!
17:44
importantPánik rushed for a separate escape and was even fouled twice, so this will be another penalty shootout for the home team and maybe even an expulsion for the visitors!
17:35
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Bačík – 2 min., unsportsmanlike conduct.
17:35
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Zigo – 2 min., unsportsmanlike conduct.
15:50
importantThe hosts could have taken the lead again after a quick counterattack when Chovan found Petráš completely alone on the left side, but his unprepared finish was inaccurate!
15:25
The hosts confirmed their poor efficiency in numerous advantages when their first power play of the match was not at all dangerous and the game is interrupted when the puck ended up after being thrown out in the visitors’ substitution.
13:18
Exclusion from the HC Košice team:
Archambault – 2 min., tripping.
11:39
goalKošice scored a goal! So the guests managed to answer with a goal in the same power play, when Archaumbault’s cross pass, even with a run, went to JOONA JÄÄSKELÄINEN and he managed to shoot Kivaih from the left side with a hard shot from the first! Assists: Archambault, Petraš
10:49
goalSlovan Bratislava scored a goal! AUSTIN ORTEGA took responsibility for the free kick, which he managed to convert in a perfect way, waiting for the movement of Janus and pulling the puck to the center from the right side, then hanging it elusively into the upper left corner!
10:49
Lukošík made a solo escape after winning the throw-in and was clearly fouled by Teves at the end, so he won an important free kick for the home side!
10:38
Exclusion from the HC SLOVAN Bratislava team:
Pecararo – 2 min., chopping.
10:09
Another successful save for Kiviah, who had no problem finishing off the visitors from the left side.
09:20
It was only at this moment that we saw the first ever forbidden release in the match, when the guests’ play was imprecise.
08:01
goalSlovan Bratislava scored a goal! The home team managed to equalize quite quickly, when Kubka’s finish from the blue line was deflected by Janus concrete only to Ortega, who very promptly passed it under himself in front of the empty goal of the guests and there LIAM PECARARO could not be wrong! Assists: Ortega, Kubka
07:45
Very brisk hockey continues with shooting attempts on both sides, and Janus also had to intervene when Maier shot from the blue line.
04:30
goalKošice scored a goal! The hosts threw away another great opportunity when Minárik missed the visitors’ goal in a good position from the left on a quick counter-attack, and on the opposite side they were punished by the visitors when Ferenc drove the puck into the attacking zone and moved it with a back pass to PATRIK LAMPER, who managed to shoot past Kiviah ! Assists: Ferenc, Parlett
03:02
important However, the home team had the first big opportunity in the match, when they managed to get the puck in the attacking zone after a good attack and although the shot was inaccurate, it bounced off the back guard to Pánik, but he did not hit the open goal of the guests from the corner of the left side!
01:45
Kiviaho was able to cover the puck when it bounced dangerously off the back bar and then a small skirmish started in front of him.
01:28
The visitors continue their attacking activity, but this time they were stopped by an offside position.
00:14
A very quick first attack by the guests, but Petráš’s finish was blocked by Královič and the puck ended up in the protective net.
00:01
The meeting has just started.
Initial lineups:
HC SLOVAN Bratislava: Kiviaho (Godla) – Ahnelöv, Královič – Maier, Kubka – Brincko, Bačík – Preisinger, Fabuš – Ortega, Hoelscher, Pecararo – Takač, Peterek, Pánik – Lukošik, Puliš, Minárik – Dudáš, Bjalončík, Štetka
Trainer: P. Let’s pray
HC Košice: Janus (Jurčák) – Gildon, Parlett – Deyl, Teves – Rosandič, Ferenc – Petráš, Chovan, Mikúš – Archambault, Martel, Jääskeläinen – Repčík, Kohút, Lamper – Rogoň, Havrila, Zigo
Coach: D. Ceman
Referee: Žák, Štefik – Kacej, Gegáň.
Welcome to watching the match of the 22nd round of Tipos Extraliga, in which Slovan Bratislava will welcome the leader from Košice. The home team is in seventh place in the table after their last loss and raids in Spišská Nová Ves, but they lose only one point to Michalovce in fifth place. On the other hand, the guests won the last three matches and rose to the top of the table when they took advantage of Spišiak’s crisis and built up an interesting four-point lead in the leading position.
We welcome you to the online transmission. The meeting will start at 15:00.
Košice’s Comeback: A Game for the Ages!
Well, folks, what a scene we had today at the ice rink! Košice—let’s face it, they were down and out at 2:4 against Slovan Bratislava. It looked like a lost cause, a bit like trying to find a decent cup of tea in a room full of coffee drinkers! But what do they say? Never count a team out until the final buzzer? And boy, did they prove that point! They not only clawed their way back to a sensational 5:4 victory but also snagged that coveted top spot in the table. If that’s not a comeback, I don’t know what is!
The Turning Point
The guests really turned it around in the third period. Just as the home crowd started to pick their favorite snacks for a nice long evening of despair, Košice blasted the ice with energy! They converted their second power play opportunity into a goal right at the beginning of the period. Joona Jääskeläinen—what a name! Sounds more like a character from a Viking saga than a hockey player—cranked in his second goal of the game, asserting dominance and leaving the hosts scrambling like a cat trying to catch a laser pointer!
But you know what they say about Karma, right? Petráš, who I can only assume has been practicing his shooting during commercial breaks, netted the winning goal. It was like Slovan had already called it a day and started packing their bags with that unnecessary penalty right before the clock ticked down. Luck? Skill? A little bit of both? Probably just the kind of sweet, sweet revenge every player dreams of while lying awake dreaming of grand victories.
Slovan’s Struggles
Now, poor Slovan—what a tough spot to be in. That’s two losses in a row, and it appears they’re as stuck in seventh place as a cat in a tree. You could slap “Do Not Disturb” on their season right now! While Košice danced their way to the top, Slovan must be wondering if they should consider a career in figure skating instead. I mean, at least twirling around on ice looks beautiful, right?
And let’s not gloss over the myriad missed opportunities for Slovan. Their 5-on-3 power play? A disaster! Might as well have been a 5-on-3 nap time; the home team had as much chance to score as I would trying to convince someone that pineapple belongs on pizza!
The Match Highlight Reel
Aside from the sheer excitement of it all, let’s take a quick tour through some moments leading up to the climactic finish:
- Power Plays Galore: Slovan had their chances early on, and the crowd thought they had it in the bag when Austin Ortega scored. But Košice answered back faster than an over-caffeinated talk show host!
- The Third Period Drama: The back-and-forth was like watching a ping pong match between world champs. At one point, it felt as if the puck had better mobility than some of the players on the ice!
- Scrums and Saves: You can’t have a good match without scrums, and boy, did they serve up a buffet! Just like my last family reunion, there were more tangled bodies than there were adequate seating arrangements!
In the end, the crowd had their money’s worth. What a show! A game that felt more like a roller coaster ride than a regular match. If this is what we can expect from future clashes, well, grab your popcorn and settle in, because we are in for one thrilling season!
Now, as the dust settles and everyone heads home, let’s remember one important lesson: Never underestimate the power of a hockey team pushed to their limits—like my mother-in-law at Christmas dinner!
Thank you for tuning in! May your weekend be as exciting as a last-minute goal, and remember—always keep your sticks on the ice!
In a thrilling showdown on the ice, Košice staged a remarkable comeback from a 2:4 deficit to secure a stunning 5:4 victory against Slovan Bratislava. This impressive win not only marked their resilience but also cemented their position atop the league standings, with a crucial three points added to their tally. The turning point came in the third period, just moments after the opening faceoff, as Košice capitalized on their second power play opportunity of the game, with Jääskeläinen finding the back of the net for the second time, leveling the score at 4-4.
Eventually, Petráš struck the decisive blow that sealed the fate of the match, scoring the winning goal for Košice even after failing to convert on a 5-on-3 power play shortly thereafter. The visitors took advantage of late-game discipline issues faced by the home team, who once again found themselves in hot water with unnecessary penalties. Consequently, Slovan’s efforts to pressure Košice in a desperate attempt to equalize were rendered ineffective, as they could not even mount a challenge when down a player without a goaltender on their last play. This marked Slovan’s second consecutive defeat, leaving them sixth in the standings, while the visitors reinforced their top position with a satisfying victory.
The final moments of the game were punctuated by a flurry of events. Pecararo attempted to push past Janus during a weakened state, but the ensuing scramble in front of the net did not yield an equalizer for Slovan, leaving the home crowd in a state of disbelief, trailing in the dying minutes of the match. As the game unfolded, the tension escalated with a series of penalties called against Slovan, further complicating their chances to fight back as they struggled under the relentless pressure from Košice.
With just under a minute remaining, Kiviaho delivered another formidable save, thwarting the visitors’ attempts to seal the game early. The home team faced mounting pressure as Košice thrived, exchanging rapid-fire shots with determination. The missed chances for Slovan, combined with their inability to capitalize on power plays, haunted them throughout the match.
Despite several tight exchanges and near misses, the persistence of Košice was ultimately rewarded as they continued to increase their lead in the league. The evening concluded with Košice’s confident display overshadowing Slovan’s recent struggles, leaving the home team’s fanbase to ponder how to turn their fortunes around as they were overtaken again on their home ice.
Welcome to the match of the 22nd round of Tipos Extraliga, where Slovan Bratislava faced off against the leaders from Košice. Slovan, recovering from recent setbacks and positioned in seventh place, sought redemption on home ice against a formidable opponent climbing to the top of the standings. Košice, diving deep into their winning momentum, have not only dominated their recent encounters but also extended their lead over the chasing pack.
What teams are currently at the top of the league standings?
In the league.
The game was a classic display of hockey drama, characterized by thrilling plays and key moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Each period brought its own excitement, but it was the third that truly belonged to Košice. Their ability to adjust and respond under pressure is a testament to their skill and tenacity.
As the match progressed, Košice managed to turn around the momentum after a shaky start. The opening segments saw Slovan Bratislava take control, prompting the home crowd to believe that they would comfortably cruise to victory. However, this illusion shattered when Košice found their rhythm, particularly during the power play opportunities, where they have historically excelled.
Jääskeläinen, also known for his high-energy gameplay, spotlighted his phenomenal skills by netting two crucial goals, showcasing his impactful presence on the ice. Meanwhile, Petráš’s game-winning goal was a mixture of precision and opportunism, an affirmation of the fact that in hockey, the tables can turn almost in an instant.
Slovan’s inability to capitalize on their power play chances, especially during the 5-on-3 situation, was critical. The missed opportunities often lead to demoralizing moments in matches, and it appeared they fell victim to themselves more than the opponent at crucial junctures.
The match came alive not just with goals but with physicality—the scrums and clashes illustrated the rivalry between these two teams. Tensions flared, and sheer determination highlighted the commitment of both sides to win, though it ultimately reflected Košice’s ability to maintain composure and make calculated plays when it mattered most.
As the final buzzer echoed across the arena, Košice knew they had not just won a game; they had regained the confidence that comes with overcoming a substantial deficit against a formidable opponent. Meanwhile, Slovan Bratislava will need to regroup, refocus, and shed the baggage of this loss if they hope to improve their standings in the coming matches.
this match was a thrilling encapsulation of what makes hockey such a beloved sport—unexpected twists, heart-stopping moments, and the ever-present possibility of a dramatic comeback. With Košice setting the pace at the top of the table, fans should prepare for more unforgettable encounters as the season unfolds.