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Erste Liga: the Budapest JAHC did not pardon the FTC

Sugar Mizzy February 1, 2023

Budapest JAHC beat FTC-Telekom 5-1 on Wednesday’s game day of the Erste Liga regular season.

Photo: Erna Várhegyi/BJAHC

The first six places go to the quarter-finals, the 7th to 10th. and the runners-up play for a place in the last eight. FTC-Telekom is currently in sixth place, four points ahead of Debrecen, and like them, they have two matches from the regular season that ends on Sunday.

The Budapest JAHC team – which has won its seventh match in a row in the league and has won nine consecutive matches in terms of stakes matches – is on its first consecutive success – in the first consecutive race, it is two points behind the leader, but behind Gyergyói HK, which has already played one match more.

ICE HOCKEY, ERSTE LEAGUE
Budapest JAHC–FTC-Telekom 5–1
(2–0, 1–0, 2–1)
Vasas Ice Centre, 545 viewer. A: Soós, Rencz, Váczi, Kövesi
BJA HC: Kornakker – Pozsgai, Szabó B. / Gőz, Garát / VOROBJOV 1, Gergely Tóth (1) / K. Varga, Dóczi – Culigin (1), Galoha 1, Djumic (1) / ELO 2, VIIKILÄ (2), SCHLEKMANN ( 2) / Tóth R. (1), Ritter 1, Szita / Ravasz, Weidemann, Molnár B. Coach: Balázs Kangyal
FTC: Kristóf Nagy – Hrabal, Marva / Kärmeniemi, Máté Seregély / Boros, Mesikämmen / Kucsma – Kulmala 1, Nagy G. (1), Sointu / Betteridge, Kestilä, Tóth A. / Bán, Kreisz B., Turbucz / Lőrinc Farkas, Galántai , Kozma D. Coach: Fodor Szabolcs
Shots on goal: 26–36
Goal – man advantage: 5/3 or 2/0

EARLIER
Corona Brasov (Romania)–Dunaújváros Steel Bulls 6–5
(2–4, 3–0, 1–1)
Brasov. A:
Mihai, Filip, Gheorghies (Romanian), André (Romanian)
BRASSO:
Tóth – Sweeney (1), Clarke (1) / O. Williams 1, Garcia / Boriszenko (1), Bors (1) / Gajdó T. – D. Kóger, Schaber (2), VANWORMER 2 / Kovács M. (1 ) ), GLIGA 1 (1), DOMINGUE 2 (1) / Szabó K., Sills, Gajdó B. / R. Vasile, Antal, Buda. Coach: Dave McQueen
DAB: J. Järvinen – BRUS (1), Varga A. (2) / Svars, Kmec 1 / Márk Vas, Léránt / Erdély B. – ÖDMAN HADZINIKOLIC 1 (2), EMBRICH 1 (2), VALTOLA 2 / Szalma, Somogyi B ., Bence Dézsi / Ribcsik, Mihálik, Pinczés O. / Tamás, Horváth Á., Strenk O. Coach: Niko Eronen
Shots on goal:
39–25
Goal – man advantage: 1/1 or 5/0

THE JOB
M GY P.S HV V L-K Gk p
1. Gyergyói Hockey Club 35 24 2 2 7 147–89 +58 78
2. Budapest Ice Hockey Academy 34 23 3 1 7 153–82 +71 76
3. Corona Brasov 36 19 4 2 11 123–103 +20 67
4. DVTK Polar Bears 34 18 4 2 10 113–90 +23 64
5. Sport Club Cíkszereda 36 13 6 5 12 133–124 +9 56
6. FTC-Telekom 34 16 2 2 14 109–104 +5 54
7. DEAC 34 15 1 3 15 116–120 -4 50
8. ROUTE 34 9 2 4 19 106–128 -22 35
9. Dunaújváros Steel Bulls 35 6 2 3 24 98–171 -73 25
10. FEHA19 34 3 1 3 27 74–161 -87 14

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