White team won the first game, and Viktor Ujcik awarded the best players. Vojtech Sir, a coach, praises the camp

24.07.2018 / Daniel Dvořák

The second day of IIHS had scheduled the first game. The blue team successfully tied the game in the first period, but the second period was a game changer. The white team scored four goals in between 28th and 38th minute. The blue team didn’t tie the game anymore, so the white team won 9:6. The best players awards were given by Viktor Ujcik who is known in Finland as well. He won two Finnish titles with Karpat Oulu. First interviewed coach was Vojtech Sir from Zdar nad Sazavou. He praises the school: „I am very satisfied and excited about the way the school works. The first two days were without any problems.“
On Monday morning, Finnish parents will be officially welcomed in the Czech Republic by Vysocina region. Players will have one off-ice practice and one on-ice practice in the morning, and they will have a game in the afternoon which will be visited by David Rittich who is former Dukla Jihlava player. David Rittich is a current Calgary Flames and Czech national team goalkeeper, so players will have a nice surprise.

The second day of International Ice Hockey School had the same schedule except for afternoon where players had their first game. Although the game was tied after the first period 3:3, the white team scored five goals in the second period which was crucial. The blue team scored couple goals in the third and had a 5 on 3 powerplay, but they did not tie the game up. The white team scored an empty net goal to conclude the game 9:6. In the evening, the players started to pick up some useful Finnish words which are good for everyday life. For example, Hynek Pes and Vaclav Kudrna can count to four in the Finnish language. They screamed together: “Yksi, kaksi, kolme, nelja!”

1st game of IIHS 2018

White team - Blue team 9:6

Goals and assists: 7. Aatu Korpula (Joona Pohjola), 10. Aatu Korpula, 13. Vili Aalto, 28. Denis Zamazal (Patrik Bakus), 28. Verneri Maajakkola (Timi Teuho-Markkola), 32. Viljami Vainio (Jiří Tesař), 35. Lukáš Kolda (Denis Zamazal), 38. Leevi Pelkonen (Aatu Korpula), 58. Jakub Doležal – 12. Tomáš Vandas (Tomáš Strnad), 12. Hynek Peš (Martin Matějíček), 16. Tomáš Strnad (Tomáš Vandas), 39. Tomáš Vandas (Tomáš Strnad), 43. Tomáš Vandas (Jere Siiki), 48. Kevin Coufal (Teemu Vänni). Referees: Michal Suchý, Semi Mäkiränta - Jan Mareček, Eemeli Maajakangas. Penalties in minutes: 16:10. Power-play goals: 4:1. Short-handed goals: 1:0. Spectators: 82.

White team: Filip Sigmund (30. Jiří Tesař) – Viljami Vainio, Jan Vaněček, Antonín Vrána, Matěj Doskočil, Vilil Aalto, Kalle Karttu, Juusa Vilppola, Erik Zamazal – Denis Zamazal, Jakub Doležal, Sampo Heine, Aatu Korpula, Verneri Maajaakkola, Leevi Pelkonen, Joona Pohjola, Timi Teuho-Markkola, Václav Kudrna, Patrik Bakus, Oldřich Novák, Lukáš Kolda

Blue team: Oskari Perho – Martin Matějíček, František Bláha, Adam Topol, Vili Haapala, Paavo Kulo, Denis Jeletz, Juho Laurila, Niklas Salminen – Patrik Štos, Tomáš Strnad, Adam Bernard, Kevin Coufal, Niko Koivuluoto, Vili Majuri, Jesse Marjamäki, Jere Siiki, Hynek Peš, Eemil Virtanen, Tomáš Vandas, Teemu Vänni

Prices for best players of the game were presented by Viktor Ujčík, 3 time World Champion, 2 time Finnish SM-Liiga champion and 1 time Czech champion by his home team Dukla Jihlava! BEST PLAYERS: Jakub Doležal, Sampo Heine - Jere Siiki, Tomáš Vandas (from left). Foto: Tomáš Lysý

Coach Vojtěch Šír (SKLH Žďár nad Sázavou) about hockey camp

Autor videa: Tomáš Lysý