Showing posts with label JYP Jyvaskyla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JYP Jyvaskyla. Show all posts
Monday, 31 August 2015
Sheffield Steelers v JYP Jyvaskyla - CHL Matchday 3 Match Report
By:
Tomwalkeden96
Matchday 3 in the Champions Hockey League as the Steelers Host Jyvaskyla.
Sheffield Steelers – 2
Robert Dowd - 1st (PP)
Mathieu Roy - 2nd (PP)
JYP Jyvaskyla - 4
Joonas Nattinen - 2nd
Valtteri Hotakainen - 2nd
Joose Antonen - 3rd (PP)
Janne Tavi - 3rd (EN)
Steelers came into this home game against Jyvaskyla knowing that if they wanted to make the playoff round of the CHL they'd have to find a win in regulation against the Finnish side. What a performance it was by the home side and Jyvaskyla didn't know what hit them and the Sheffield Arena crowd was right behind there team. Steelers rightfully took the lead at 15:52 while on the man advantage when Robert Dowd snapped a one timer finish past Veini Vehvilainen after a nice backhanded past by Levi Nelson on the boards and Sheffield led 1-0 and the home crowd erupted. It could have very easily been 3-0 at the end of the 1st after Rod Sarich tried to find Hewitt on a 2 on 1 break but was denied by Vehvilainen. Then Fretter with the 1 on 1 and saw his backhanded effort hit the netminders then the post and bounce on the line before getting cleared, some very impressive play on show by the home side who led 1-0 at the end of the 1st.
The visitors seemed to have been given a few harsh words in the break as they come out and got into the Steelers face a bit more but both teams continued to created chances with great netminding being on show by Tyler Plante and Vehvilainen. Jyvaskyla levelled the game at 27:48 when a lapse in concentration allowed Joonas Nattinen to finish low of Plante and we had a 1-1 game. Didn't take long for Jyvaskyla to take the lead when at 31:48 Plante had been on top form keeping out the visitors magnificently but a lucky bounce off Plante left the netminders out of position as he dived to keep the puck out Valtteri Hotakainen was able to put it past the Steelers netminders to give the visitors a 2-1 lead. Sheffield managed to level the game before the break at 37:26 on the power play again this time Cullen Eddy tried to shoot the puck from the right hand side and Mathieu Roy managed to get enough on it to tip it past Vehvilainen and it was a 2-2 game going into the third period.
Sheffield were giving everything they had in the third person and were looking for a way to win the game but it would be the visitors who took the lead again on the man advantage at 47:38 Steelers blocked shots in front of Plante know one knew where the puck was except Joose Antonen who fired the puck top shelf past Plante from the feet of Sarich to give Jyvaskyla a 3-2 lead. With 1:43 left in the game Paul Thompson pulled Plante in an attempt to find an equaliser but it was Jyvaskyla that manage to force a turnover an Janne Tavi had nobody in his way and he slotted into the empty net at 58:35 to give JYP Jyvaskyla a 4-2 win on the road.
FINAL SCORE: Sheffield Steelers 2-4 JYP Jyvaskyla
What a performance by the Steelers who really put British Ice Hockey on the map as did the Braehead Clan unfortunately the Steelers final game on the 5th September is a nothing game as Frolunda and Jyvaskyla have both qualified for the next round but hopefully Sheffield can put on another great show against probably the best team in Europe in Frolunda. That game faces of a 7pm and the home fans will be hoping for a win against Frolunda so we can go into the start of our domestic season 24 hours later with bundles of confidence. Braehead do still have opportunity to qualify mathematically but I'm not sure what it will take but good luck to them next weekend as well as us.
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Monday, 24 August 2015
JYP Jyvaskyla v Sheffield Steelers - CHL Matchday 2 Match Report
By:
Tomwalkeden96
Matchday 2 in the Champions Hockey League as the Steelers travel to Jyvaskyla.
JYP Jyvaskyla – 3
Joonas Nattinen - 1st
Valtteri Hotakainen - 2nd
Tuomas Pihlman - 2nd (PP)
Sheffield Steelers– 0
This will be a very short match report, or much shorter than usual because I forgot to do this after the game on Saturday and don't remember a great amount. The home side took the lead at () when Joonas Nattinen opened the scoring firing a big one timer of a slap shot past the blocker of Plante from the right hand circle and JYP led 1-0 after a very dominant start. The home side made all the early running but after about ten minutes Steelers came into the game and took the game to the home side but couldn't find a break through and went into the break behind by a goal.
Jyvaskyla extended their lead to 2-0 at () when a very unfortunate bounce came of a Jonathan Phillips as he went down to block a shot and it landed nicely for Valtteri Hotakainen tip past Plante. Jyvaskyla found themselves on the man advantage and made it count at () to make it 3-0 when the puck deflected of the stick of O'Connor and onto the skate of Plante and it landed nicely for Tuomas Pihlman to score into the open goal. It was unlucky for JYP to be awarded the power play as they should have been called for a penalty just before Mosienko got called for tripping, Steelers really couldn't find any luck but this is what happens when you play a top team in Europe.
Jyvaskyla went into the 3rd period 3 goals to the good and Steelers really did look the better of the teams and look the most likely to score but just couldn't find a way past Tuomas Tarkki who outstanding all game. In 8 days time when these two teams meet again it could be a different story especially if Steelers find their sharpness.
FINAL SCORE: JYP Jyvaskyla 3-0 Sheffield Steelers
A very good game and a very proud performance by the Steelers who were outstanding defensively and offensively despite being able to score but hopefully in about a weeks time they should be more sharper and will hopefully take their chances when they take on Jyvaskyla at Sheffield Arena. Discipline was much better and it certainly helped when taking on a top team. Steelers next game is on Sunday 30th August when they take on JYP Jyvaskyla at Sheffield Arena at 5pm.
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Friday, 15 May 2015
CHL - The Stage for the CHL Is Set
By:
Unknown
The CHL draw has been made and the Steelers are ready! As are we
The Champions Hockey League draw has been made and the Steelers will face Swedish Elite League side Frolunda Gothenberg and Finish Liiga side JYP Jyvaskyla in Group 14.
The dates for the game are yet to be set but I'm sure it wont be too long till its arranged and here is a bit of history on our CHL opponents.
The first
out of the hat was Swedish club Frölunda
Indians Gothenburg of the SHL. In 1995 they played in the second tier of
Swedish hockey, the Allvenskan.
They were originally founded as long ago as 1938 and became independent in 1984. They play out of the Scandanavium arena which holds 12044 people. When this building is being used for other events they play at Frolundaborg in Western Sweden and overall they have had the highest attendance in the league for over a decade. Indeed they set a Swedish record for 11,688 in 2007-08.
Their most famous players are Henrik Lundqvist (NYR), Erik Karlsson(Ottawa), Daniel Alfredsson(Ottawa/Detroit), Per-Johan Axelsson, Louis Eriksson, Alexander Steen, Lars Eller, Mikkel Bödker and Viktor Stålberg.
Honours
National Championships:
3 – 1965, 2003, 2005
LAST
2014-15: 2nd
regular season, Semi-finals, CHL
Finals
2013-14: 2nd regular season, Quarter-finals
2012-13: 6th regular season, Quarter-finals
2011-12: 5th regular season, Quarter-finals
2010-11: 9th regular season, out of playoffs
2013-14: 2nd regular season, Quarter-finals
2012-13: 6th regular season, Quarter-finals
2011-12: 5th regular season, Quarter-finals
2010-11: 9th regular season, out of playoffs
The second European team Steelers play is JYP Jyväskylä of Finland is a club in the SM-Liiga, founded in 1923, is a treasure for the people of city of Jyvaskyla, in central Finland. The club achieved promotion to the league in the spring of 1985, and has played there ever since. For the last few years JYP has been one of the most successful clubs in Finland. In the last five seasons, JYP has won the regular season three times and the league championship twice (2012 & 2009). JYP won the European Trophy in 2014.
In 2010 they entered into a partnership agreement with the Boston Bruins of the
Honours
National Championships:
2 – 2009, 2012
European Trophy:
1 – 2014
LAST
2013–14: 5th regular season, Quarter-finals
2012–13: 3rd regular season, Semi-finals
2011–12: 4th regular season, Champions
2010–11: 1st regular season, Semi-finals
2009–10: 1st regular season, Semi-finals
Sheffield Steelers have also signed Jason Hewitt on a one year extension which will make it his 11th season with the Season and will see him be awarded with his testimonial through out the season. Welcome back Jason.
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