A9L3E wrote:He is quite invisible, which is a good thing for a defensive defender. Overall, I would say he has been playing well.
I have watched several Jokerit games, and can only confirm. He's playing well, hard, focused.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 8:16 pm
by Calv
Alessandro wrote:For Amur of course Metsola is a star. Artyom Zub is a great young defenseman, very interesting player. Just played at the Karjala Cup. If he will play, but I doubt, check out Matvei Zaseda. The kid may even have NHL potential. Byvaltsev is having a great season, a good two-way center who's having a breakout season. And of course the Ushenin twins are always a treat to watch. A duo with great skating and chemistry.
The Ushenin twins combined well for the second Amur goal, nice pass from Vyacheslav to free Vladislav
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 8:56 pm
by A9L3E
Terrible defending... cost us a point today.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:24 am
by Alessandro
Calv wrote:
Alessandro wrote:For Amur of course Metsola is a star. Artyom Zub is a great young defenseman, very interesting player. Just played at the Karjala Cup. If he will play, but I doubt, check out Matvei Zaseda. The kid may even have NHL potential. Byvaltsev is having a great season, a good two-way center who's having a breakout season. And of course the Ushenin twins are always a treat to watch. A duo with great skating and chemistry.
The Ushenin twins combined well for the second Amur goal, nice pass from Vyacheslav to free Vladislav
Zub played well too imho. Zaseda is playing in the MHL at the moment, too bad you couldn't see him, but on the other hand, he probably would have limited ice time.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:54 pm
by A9L3E
Just when I thought I had seen everything, KHL proves me wrong.
Sorry about the last video, but I could not find any better one.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:24 pm
by Calv
Saw the goalie one floating around Twitter earlier, no idea how he doesn't realise the puck is that close to his net!!
I have another work trip to Helsinki booked for 12-16 December, no Jokerit game , but HIFK take on Sport so I'll try to get to that.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:37 pm
by nino33
A9L3E - any idea why the referee got on the Zamboni?
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:10 pm
by Alessandro
I think Sibir just wanted to make a show - they are doing a lot of "similar" stuff to entertain the crowd. Novosibirsk has a great crowd, and unfortunately an old arena. They are trying hard to get a new one though, there were some renders out there. Found it: http://i.imgur.com/x0R7GPQ.jpg but it's just a render... it's unknown wheter and when a new arena will be built unfortunately.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:03 pm
by philou21
A9L3E wrote:
I just saw it and was heading here to share. It's hilarious!
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:29 pm
by nino33
The only one in the building more oblivious than the goaltender has to be the forward who passed instead of shot!
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:07 am
by CJ
nino33 wrote:The only one in the building more oblivious than the goaltender has to be the forward who passed instead of shot!
Both failed. Really bad.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 9:13 am
by Alessandro
Well if you look at the Dynamo players, they seem they don't believe it themselves... Frankly I think he wasn't sure if the game was going and didn't want to shoot not to cause a mess with the goalie drinking...
What a move in any case
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:51 pm
by nino33
Alessandro wrote:Well if you look at the Dynamo players, they seem they don't believe it themselves... Frankly I think he wasn't sure if the game was going and didn't want to shoot not to cause a mess with the goalie drinking...
Looks to me like he's looking to pass (and looking at his teammate who he passes to) the entire clip, and never even looks at the net
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:13 pm
by Calv
Stockholm EHMers! Any suggestions on where to sit in the Hovet? I might be taking in AIK - Timrå in the new year
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:21 pm
by A9L3E
Jokerit helped SKA extend their losing streak to four. Drinking to that...
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:02 am
by Mackecool93
Calv wrote:Stockholm EHMers! Any suggestions on where to sit in the Hovet? I might be taking in AIK - Timrå in the new year
A bit late but if it would be Djurgården then in "klacken" , dont know what its called in english. But its the stands, AIK doesnt have the same amount on there games so on the longside somewhere is better i suppose.
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 8:19 am
by Calv
Mackecool93 wrote:
Calv wrote:Stockholm EHMers! Any suggestions on where to sit in the Hovet? I might be taking in AIK - Timrå in the new year
A bit late but if it would be Djurgården then in "klacken" , dont know what its called in english. But its the stands, AIK doesnt have the same amount on there games so on the longside somewhere is better i suppose.
Thanks! I'm flying out this afternoon, already got tickets for the long side.
I believe klacken is heel. It's a shame there's no Djurgarden game when I'm there
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:40 am
by Manimal
You cannot sit in the klacken section. Everyone stands up
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:03 pm
by Mackecool93
Calv wrote:
Mackecool93 wrote:
Calv wrote:Stockholm EHMers! Any suggestions on where to sit in the Hovet? I might be taking in AIK - Timrå in the new year
A bit late but if it would be Djurgården then in "klacken" , dont know what its called in english. But its the stands, AIK doesnt have the same amount on there games so on the longside somewhere is better i suppose.
Thanks! I'm flying out this afternoon, already got tickets for the long side.
I believe klacken is heel. It's a shame there's no Djurgarden game when I'm there
I agree with you, truly a shame you miss out on some of europes best ambiance within hockey.
Klacken is where the hardcore fans are, and its only stands, so no sitting but it doesn't matter when the fans are great
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 8:25 pm
by A9L3E
Jokerit sandwich their five-match losing streak between two three-point nights against SKA. I do not get this team...
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 9:33 pm
by CJ
A9L3E wrote:Jokerit sandwich their five-match losing streak between two three-point nights against SKA. I do not get this team...
The don't really have the consistency! Weird to imagine that they're struggling to make the playoffs. They were a team that could be a Gagarin Cup contender. And they have my favorite head coach so he's not to blame!
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:12 am
by Manimal
Medvescak Zagreb is leaving the KHL and will join the EBEL instead.
Makes perfect sense as Medvescak has had financial problems and will now have much shorter travels
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:30 pm
by Calv
Supposedly 25% of the shares for the new London KHL team are still unsold (suggesting 75% are sold), so it sounds as though things are slowly moving forward with that. Doubt they'll be around this coming season however.
On an unrelated note, today was my final day at my current job so no more work trips to Helsinki to watch HIFK/Jokerit
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:42 pm
by Tasku
Calv wrote:On an unrelated note, today was my final day at my current job so no more work trips to Helsinki to watch HIFK/Jokerit
Serves you right as you failed to watch any Espoo games!
Nah, I kid. That's unfortunate. But at least you are free to drink every day now. Like me!
Re: European Leagues Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 4:25 pm
by MWE
Manimal wrote:Medvescak Zagreb is leaving the KHL and will join the EBEL instead.
Makes perfect sense as Medvescak has had financial problems and will now have much shorter travels
Shame I was hoping to go and see a KHL game there next year.